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In pictures: see all the style as crowds descend on Kerry for popular Killarney Races

In pictures: see all the style as crowds descend on Kerry for popular Killarney Races

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Killarney Racecourse buzzed with style and excitement on Friday as the annual Lee Strand Best Dressed Day took place amidst mixed weather conditions (aka dodgy looking skies)
The annual highly anticipated contest drew a vibrant crowd who, as always, were eager to showcase their flair. Judges at this year's event included celebrity judges Glenda Gilson, known for her work in fashion and entertainment, and her husband, Dublin businessman Rob MacNaughton, both of whom spent the day moving through the grounds in search of stylish racegoers.
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