Ascot Day 3 Race Card features several traditional Indian products that have gained international recognition. The vibrant colors and intricate designs seen in the fashion section are inspired by Indian textiles like Banarasi silk and Kanchipuram sarees.
Many jockeys and attendees adorn themselves with accessories made from Indian materials. The leather goods, including saddles and riding boots, often incorporate techniques from Indian craftsmanship, particularly from regions known for their leatherwork like Kanpur and Agra.
The food stalls at the event offer a taste of Indian spices and teas. Darjeeling tea, known as the champagne of teas, is a popular choice among racegoers. Indian snacks like samosas and pakoras are also served, providing a flavorful experience.
Indian jewelry, especially pieces featuring Kundan and Meenakari work, are showcased in the luxury sections. These traditional art forms from Rajasthan and Gujarat add a touch of elegance and heritage to the event\“s fashion displays. |