Coleen Rooney steps out for second day at Aintree
COLEEN Rooney went for a classic option for her second day at the Races today as she led the fashion parade at Ladies Day.
Coleen dressed in a Philip Armstrong and Tony Burke cream lace and black prom dress matched with Christian Louboutin heels stole the show at the Aintree.
The dress was a marked change from yesterday's outfit which saw Coleen join her footballer husband Wayne Rooney in a bright pink number.
Coleen Rooney arrived at Ladies Day at Aintree
The WAG finished off her outfit with a pulled back chignon bun.
She joined hundreds of ladies dressed in their finest in the sunshine at the sold out Grand National Ladies Day.
Girls and women from all over the country flocked to the racecourse to parade their glad rags and style sense.
Coleen Rooney stepped out for her second day at Aintree
Joanne Sloan, 39, from Southport said she was there to prove that Merseyside girls are not all "trashy" dressers.
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She was wearing a corset-fitted jewel top with a bustle at the back in pinks and nude from Tony Brown and a black marabou.
She said: "We have got a bad reputation when it comes to dress sense but I think we can do it all, vintage, classy and glamour."
Coleen chose to wear a pink number yesterday
Others were there to show off their own wares, such as Elaine Kivi, 57, from Birmingham.
She said: "I am here to show off my skills, I make hats. I bought feathers in turquoise, aquamarine, lilac and yellow to make the one I am wearing.
Women arrive for a day at the Races at Aintree
"It is my first time at Ladies' Day at Aintree and so far, so good.
"It is great because everyone just dresses to look their best and the men make an effort too."
Hundreds of women wore their finest for the sold-out day