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 The Times, June 20th 2008

Metro, June 18th 2008

MSN.COM, 20th June 2008

 and photo in www.marieclaire.co.uk

Sunday Times, June 24th 2007

OK! June, 26th 2007

SKY NEWS, June 20th 2007

Daily Mirror, June 20th 2007

The Times June 23rd 2006, Front Page.

Daily Mail June 15th 2005

Daily Mirror, September 16th 2002  Tracy Rose and Ken Livingstone at Moet Chandon Party, London Fashion Week

Yorkshire Post, June 17th 2005

Daily Express, June 16th  2004

 

Hello Magazine, June 30th 2005

 

Gala (France),  June 2006 

Semana (Spain), June 2006

Paris Match, June 2006

Hello, 2nd July 2002

 

Horse and Hounds Magazine, 27th June 2002

 

OK!  Magazine, 14th January 2003.

Ascot Convertible Dress

From the Mail on Sunday's website, 20th June 2008

 

Daily Telegraph 18/06/2008

One racegoer found a unique way of getting around the code. Tracy Rose, a 47-year-old hat designer from London, wore a multicoloured dress that could be worn either as a mini or converted to a longer length in order to get past security outside the royal enclosure. "This year there are so many different regulations of what to wear and how to look," she said. "This dress takes just a second to convert to regulation length and I designed it especially for today."

The Sun, June 18th 2008

Those privileged enough to be in the Royal Enclosure, which maintains a famously strict admittance policy, had to keep an eye on their outfit this year. After confusion over the definition of "formal day dress" last year, the Ascot authorities have reworded the dress code for women.

It stresses that off the shoulder, halter neck, spaghetti straps and dresses with a strap of less than one inch and miniskirts are "unsuitable". The code stipulates that midriffs must also be covered and trouser suits must be full length and of matching material and colour.

Among those arriving for the day was hat designer Tracy Rose, who found a unique way to get around the dress code.

The 47-year-old, from London, created her own dress which starts as a mini but can be converted to fit in with the rules at Ascot, which she has been attending for 27 years. 

Wearing the striking pink, purple and yellow outfit and matching abstract hat, she said: "It is a mini to start with, which personally I feel a lot more comfortable in. 

"Obviously this year for the Royal Enclosure there are so many different regulations of what to wear and how to look.

"This dress takes just a second to convert to regulation length and I designed it especially for today."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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