

Zara Tindall was snapped in a bold pink like in Saudi Arabia over the weekend (Image: X/David Catlow)
Zara Tindall turned heads as she stepped out in a striking designer ensemble while carrying out her role as patron of Retraining of Racehorses, the charity dedicated to supporting the welfare of former racehorses. The 44-year-old royal opted for a romantic floral midi dress by Zimmermann, a label she has long favoured, with the intricate piece estimated to cost around £1,000.
Featuring delicate cutwork detailing, softly structured sleeves the look balanced feminine elegance with effortless polish – a combination Zara consistently delivers and one that ensures she remains a standout on both the racing circuit and the royal calendar. She elevated the outfit with carefully chosen accessories, including a pair of heels from Emmy London – a brand also loved by the Princess of Wales which retail at approximately £495.
Adding a touch of subtle glamour, Zara carried a metallic Aspinal of London bag worth around £595.
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Zara Tindall headed to Saudi Arabia, and was snapped in a chic Zimmerman dress (Image: X/David Catlow)
Notably, the clutch is a piece she has worn before, reinforcing her thoughtful approach to re-wearing fashion and quietly championing a more sustainable way of dressing. She also wore a statement pink hat.
The bold look sparked a royal frenzy, with fans taking to Instagram writing: “Beautiful dress and the hat is stunning.”
Another penned, “Fantastic outfit! So well put together as always.” While a third, was thinking ahead of the royal calander and predicted that she could step out in this at Royal Ascot in June. They wrote: “So pretty…would be lovely for a garden party or Ascot.”
Altogether, the elegant look came in at just over £2,000, offering a glimpse into Zara’s refined yet practical wardrobe.
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Zara Tindall wore the same dress back in 2022 at the Platinum Jubilee (Image: Getty)
One built around timeless investment pieces rather than fleeting trends. Her style consistently strikes a balance between high-end craftsmanship and real-world wearability, making her one of the most relatable members of the royal family when it comes to fashion.
The ensemble also highlighted a broader shift within royal circles towards mindful dressing, with Zara, like her mother – increasingly opting to recycle favourite pieces.
By revisiting trusted staples, she demonstrates how luxury fashion can be both elegant and responsible, a message that resonates strongly with modern audiences.

Zara Tindall looked radiant at the Jubilee as she was pictured with her youngest daughter watching the concert (Image: Getty)
Her appearance comes amid a particularly busy start to the year for the accomplished equestrian, who has been travelling extensively across the globe.
Before she travelled to Saudi Arabia the King’s niece travelled to Australia back in January for the prestigious Magic Millions carnival, where she has served as a long-standing ambassador for over a decade, underlining her deep ties to the racing world.
More recently, she and her husband Mike Tindall were reportedly in the United States, with the pair said to have attended the Super Bowl, reflecting their shared love of sport and their increasingly global schedule.




















