Model and actress Amy Jackson has been announced as the Ladies Day Ambassador at The Randox Health Grand National Festival.

The three-day Randox Health Grand National Festival runs from Thursday 4 to Saturday 6 April, with Ladies day falling on Friday 5th.

Amy, originally from Woolton in Liverpool, has gone from model and Beauty Queen to the most in-demand Bollywood actress on the planet, in addition to starring in TV Series such as Supergirl in the US.

A keen horsewoman, Amy grew up riding horses with her family and has fond memories of the Grand National. 

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The images released today tie into the Festival’s theme; ’The World Is Watching’with the event watched by millions of people in 125 countries. 

Ladies Day, known as Fabulous Friday, sees a sellout crowd of 50,000 attending, and in addition to world class horseracing on the track, seven races four of which are Grade ones, it is a day for the ladies.

John Baker, Managing Director at Aintree Racecourse said: “We’re really excited to welcome Amy tothe Aintree family, her ethos is exactly what we are about and we loved having her at the racecoursefor the photoshoot. We’re really looking forward to Ladies Day especially with Amy and our newStyle Award partner Chi Chi, this year is going to be bigger and better than ever before”.

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The styling for the shoot features both high-end and high-street brands ranging from Chloe and Victoria Beckham to Rat & Boa and Kurt Geiger. 

The glam squad on the day were all Liverpool girls, Holly on hair, Olivia on make-up and Danni on styling. Amy particularly enjoyed a special guest on set, the 2012 Grand National winner, Neptune Collonges. 

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Amy said “It was so lovely to have Neptuneon set with us, he is such a beautiful horse and so well behaved, a true model. It’s definitely one ofmy favourite shots and so special to be in the winners enclosure.”

The other images were taken in McCoys, an area which is devoted to racing memorabilia, and the 1750 Suite, a luxury hospitality offering at the racecourse.