Georgia Toffolo's Bold Red Cheltenham Outfit Shines on Social Media
Georgia Toffolo, the former Made In Chelsea star, led the glamour on the first day of the Cheltenham Festival this Tuesday, sharing her striking look on Instagram. She wore a bright red mini Chanel suit, which she paired with brown accessories, creating a fashion-forward ensemble that turned heads at the prestigious horse racing event.
Fashion Details of Toffolo's Cheltenham Look
The two-piece Chanel suit was layered over a brown top from Intimissimi, complemented by matching Calzedonia tights for a cohesive style. Toffolo accessorized with an oversized furry hat by Jonny Beardsall Millinery, adding a touch of whimsy to the outfit. She carried a black patent bag that held sentimental value, as it belonged to her husband James Watt's late grandmother, adorned with a series of bag charms from Vinted.
Completing the look, she wore a pair of brown suede heeled pumps from Massimo Dutti, which tied the entire outfit together elegantly. In her Instagram post, Toffolo expressed excitement about the Cheltenham Festival, calling it her favourite week of the year and revealing she had purchased the suit in New York back in September, waiting months to debut it.
BrewDog Sale Casts Shadow Over Celebrations
This glamorous outing comes amid personal turmoil for Toffolo, as her husband James Watt, co-founder of BrewDog, has publicly expressed heartbreak over the recent sale of the company. BrewDog was sold to US cannabis and drinks firm Tilray for just £33 million earlier this month, a stark contrast to its speculative valuation of £2 billion just a few years ago.
The sale resulted in the loss of nearly 500 jobs, with 38 UK BrewDog bars closing on Monday. CEO James Taylor informed 484 staff members during an all-hands conference call that they were no longer employed, marking a significant downturn for the once-thriving brewery.
James Watt's Emotional Response to BrewDog's Downfall
In a social media post, James Watt described the past week as incredibly hard, stating he is heartbroken for the team members who lost their jobs and for the 220,000 equity punks who invested approximately £75 million in the company over seven funding rounds, now seeing their shares rendered practically worthless.
Watt wrote, I am heartbroken for all of the hard working and passionate team members who have lost their jobs. I am heartbroken for all of our brilliant equity punks who did not get the return on their investment they wanted. And heartbroken to have dedicated the best 20 years of my life to something that ultimately did not have the ending we all wished for.
Toffolo's Focus on Fashion Amidst Family Challenges
While Watt was not pictured with Toffolo at Cheltenham and has previously mentioned the event is not his preference, Toffolo chose to share her fashion details without commenting on the BrewDog situation. Her Instagram caption highlighted her enthusiasm for the festival, with questions about whether red is appropriate for Cheltenham, inviting followers to share their thoughts.
This juxtaposition of high-fashion glamour and personal business struggles underscores the complex dynamics in Toffolo's life, as she navigates public appearances while supporting her husband through a difficult professional period.
