Zara Tindall ‘wows’ in Disney Princess moment wearing glittering £57k look (Image: Getty )
Over the weekend, Zara Tindall put her best fashion foot forward as she stepped out at the Gold Coast Turf Club in Australia, delivering one of her most striking style moments of her trip. The King’s niece, who has returned home after being Down Under for the Magic Millions, embraced high-impact colour and intricate detailing in a look that immediately caught the attention of royal watchers.
Zara, 44, arrived wearing a vibrant pink lace midi dress by her go-to luxury designers Rebecca Vallance. The design featured delicate floral cut-outs, short sleeves and a softly fitted waist that flared into a flowing skirt, lending the ensemble a romantic, almost fairytale quality.
The bold hue, paired with the intricate craftsmanship of the lace, prompted comparisons to a modern-day Disney princess.
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Zara and Mike Tindall stepped out in Australia at Magic Millions in commanding looks (Image: Getty)
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, users hailed her look. One user shared: “Zara has never looked better. Beautiful outfit!”
A second chimed in and added, “I think that’s my favourite dress that Zara has worn at this years Magic Millions. It’s beautiful.” While a third penned, “Oh my! Absolutely gorgeous! So feminine and pretty.”
Zara’s jaw-dropping look came with a heft price tag. Accessories were carefully chosen to complement the statement dress without overpowering it.
She topped the look with a cream and silver-toned boater hat by Sara Cant, worth £990.
Princess Anne’s daughter is an ambassador for Magic Millions racing event (Image: Getty)
In her hand, she carried a structured ivory clutch by Apsinal of London [RRP: £395]. While jewellery played a central role in elevating the outfit from standout to spectacular.
Zara wore diamond drop earrings set with rare Argyle Pink Diamonds, paired with a coordinating white gold bracelet featuring rectangular-set diamonds.
Although the earrings are listed as price on application, comparable Argyle Pink Diamond designs suggest a potential value in the region of £50,000 to £120,000, depending on the quality, cut and size of the stones used.
The inclusion of such rare gems underscored the quiet luxury of the look, allowing craftsmanship and provenance to take centre stage rather than overt branding.
Zara Tindall and husband Mike packed on the PDA at the horse racing event down under (Image: Getty)
She finished the look with the Calleija drop earrings, an Australian label she has just been named as an ambassador of. Zara sported the Cali white gold bracelet – a striking combination valued at £4,590 that added serious sparkle to the ensemble.
The overall effect was one of carefully balanced glamour – bold but controlled, playful yet polished.
It was a reminder of why she remains one of the Royal Family’s most influential style figures, particularly when it comes to high-profile sporting events.
In a setting known for fashion theatre, she delivered a look that felt considered, impactful and entirely her own – a modern royal fairy tale, styled for the real world.
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