
Here come the girls! The 10 jockeys competing in this year's Magnolia Cup at the Qatar Goodwood Festival. Each rider wears a specially-made racing silk created by top designers, including fashion legend Vivienne Westwood.

The charity race, held annually during the five-day festival, adds another splash of color to an already glamorous event. Other designers lending a hand included Bella Freud, Beulah, Roksanda Ilncic, Liberty of London and Tabitha Webb -- whose specially designed silk can be seen second from the right.

This year's race was won by Camilla Henderson (center) in a race packed with notable names. CEO of telecoms company Talk Talk, Dido Harding (second from left) and Leonora Smee, model and international showjumper (fourth from left) were among the riders.

The Magnolia Cup silks are always colorful and help raise money for the race's chosen charity -- this year it was Amref Health Africa.

Princess Eugenie of York attended Ladies Day on Thursday ...

... along with a brightly-attired crowd of more than 20,000 racegoers.

Ladies Day is a chance for female racegoers to flaunt their style ...

... whatever your age.

Fashion designer Tabitha Webb loves attending Ladies Day. "It's such a lovely day and so many girls make such an effort to dress up and look so beautiful," she said.

Top jockey Frankie Dettori and Leonora Smee pose for the cameras before the running of the Magnolia Cup.

Goodwood still retains that "vintage feel," Webb says. "It's such a beautiful, beautiful location and the views are so gorgeous."