Finally the racing season is back putting forth a whole lot
of champers, sunny days, makeup mishaps, reckless burning of hard earned cash
and most importantly (to me anyway), fashions on the field.
This year’s Caulfield Cup didn’t disappoint, with many of Sydney’s
fabulous social-scene party favourites showing off flirty dresses, larger than
life hats and rocking seamless tans.
Here are my favourite looks of the day. Each lady I believe
stuck to key fashion rules to make the hot
list. What are the fashion rules you ask? Drum roll please:
1.
Do not over accessorise. I understand that the
races are the perfect time to play up your lady-like charm, think gloves, lace
and strings of pearls, but the fashion rule “always take off one accessory
before you leave the house” still applies
2.
They wore colours that sat nicely against their
complexion
3.
They worked one key feature in their makeup, to
avoid looking overly-made-up for a day time event in the sun. Both a smoky eye
and a red lip are not necessary for a race day soiree.
4.
They stuck to their own individual style. Those
who often opt for more edgy androgynous look were still seen parading in
ensembles that reflected this taste. This deserves fashion accolades, it’s not
a an easy task finding race wear appropriate dresses, that always sing true to
your normal everyday wardrobe taste.
So here are the ladies that gained my
fashion tick of approval.
1. The lovely Lara Bingle. She really has
been on a crazy emotional-roller-coaster of sorts, reflected best within the media,
during the last few years. One thing that hasn’t taken a turn for the worse?
Her sartorial style; Here we see Lara rocking her new streamlined bod in an all
black, floor length ensemble. She cleverly also decided upon a large diamond
encrusted ear cuff, as opposed to a fascinator. This also ranks high in the style
stakes as she took a risk, and it really worked in her favor.
2. Jessica Gomes. Oh la la. One of my
favourite Australian models kept to a monochromatic palette with a few splashes
of gold, evident in her accessories. The peplum style of the dress creates the
illusion of feminine curves, the pointed gold heels make her legs appear even
longer than they already are, and her dainty lace fascinator in the shape of
foxy ears ring true of her own personal style. Gomes – you look magnificent!
3. Samantha Harris stuck to more traditional
race track attire. This was something I expected as she is aligned with David Jones
after all?! This gorgeous shade of lemon yellow sits perfectly against her
bronzed complexion, her hat of choice was cleverly paired with black spike
detailed pumps and an easy-to-carry box clutch for those much needed race day
essentials. I particularly like this look because it’s safe, but still has a
few little details like the architectural cuts in the dress, and the spike caps
on her heels. It shows off Harris' individual style, while gaining points by sticking
to race day fashion rules.
Who won your vote on best dressed at this year’s
Caulfield cup? And do you agree with my fashion verdict?
Lots of love and here’s to an amazing week
to come!
SS x
1 comment:
They are look so beautiful! Lara Bingle's make-up is amazing! Have you watched her reality show?
xx
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