Haven’t found your dress for Royal Ascot 2026? Look no further than fashion designer Omar Mansoor’s Royal Ascot Collection. If you have your dress, remember it is never too early to plan your outfit for next year!

There are designers one associates with Royal Ascot the way one associates certain names with Savile Row or the front row at Paris — Omar Mansoor has become, quietly and without fanfare, one of them. Season after season, his silhouettes have moved through the Royal Enclosure with the kind of understated authority that the occasion demands. His 2026 collection feels like the work of someone who understands its unspoken codes, and has long since stopped needing to prove anything.
The dresses are knee-length, cut in an embossed matte silk that has a quiet weight to it — the sort of fabric that tells you something about the care that went into the decision. The bodices are softly structured, the waists defined without being severe, and the A-line skirts have enough movement that they feel like clothing rather than ceremony. There’s polish here, but it breathes.
The palette is where Mansoor shows his hand. Clay does the anchoring work — warm, grounded, unfussy — while Pop Pink, Energy Orange, and Luminous Blue keep things from settling into safe territory. Each piece is finished with a Swarovski brooch, small enough to feel personal rather than decorative, the kind of detail you notice only when the light hits it just so.
Known for his campaign for sustainability in fashion, Omar Mansoor asserts that having a sustainably sourced option of wardrobe is an opportunity for racegoers, who can dress up whilst simultaneously thinking about the impact their fashion choices have on the environment.
Credits:
Muse & Model: Leen Clive
Photos: Binshad Basheer
Background image by Racing Fashion
