2023 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Every look on Cup Day

Although the race is the main event that unites the country, the real reason many of us like the Melbourne Cup is the amazing apparel.

Victoria Racing Club (VRC), which is well-known for its vibrant color code, is offering members a number of loosened regulations this year in addition to a more contemporary interpretation of once-controversial fashion trends like cut-outs, bare midriffs, and low backs.

The late cricketer Shane Warne’s daughter, Brooke, did not hesitate to take a daring peek at the occasion.
The 26-year-old wore a bright orange strapless jumpsuit by Bianca and Bridgett, which retailed for $290, instead of following the

fashion trend and accessorizing it with black pieces.

She was able to stand out from the throng thanks to the style.

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Every look on Cup Day

 

This year, Delta Goodrem likewise did not let us down. alongside the well-known Australian singer, who gave a performance at the Melbourne Cup while sporting a matching fascinator and a structured yellow dress with a plunging neckline and ruffled skirt.
“We adore Australian fashion,” Lady Amelia declared during an interview for the November issue of Vogue Australia.

There are several designs that are easygoing, organic, and carefree—quite close to our own aesthetic. It also has a South African vibe about it. beachy, carefree, and feminine.

Both ladies looked amazing in red: Lady Amelia had a shorter dress with a flowery Stephanie Browne crown, and Lady Eliza had an off-the-shoulder gown with an Ezara J metal veil.

“To give your outfit an edge, I’d recommend playing with a statement shade,” she continued.

“This year is all about red, but you can still follow the trend by playing with bold colors in your accessories if you don’t feel comfortable wearing a bright hue.”In the end, wearing fashion should be enjoyable, so don’t stress about it too much and have fun with the day.

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Every look on Cup Day

The red alert was also given to other early visitors, such as Melbourne Cup Carnival Ambassador Demi Brereton and 7 Sport reporter Emma Freedman.

Wearing the Chiara Midi dress from Rebecca Vallance, an Australian racewear favorite, Brereton represented the brand.

After giving her Instagram followers a preview of her vivid orange appearance, Olivia Molly Rogers received a lot of praise for looking like a “citrus queen” in the comments section.

Eliya the Label’s strapless minidress, worn by the former Miss Universe Australia, featured a striking floral applique.
She accessorized the ensemble with a Felicity Northeast Millinery headpiece and bright blue heels.

One Instagram user described Kate Waterhouse, the renowned Australian horse trainer Gai Waterhouse’s daughter, as “absolute perfection” while wearing a pale yellow Mariam Seddiq minidress with a scalloped hem.

She accessorized with a wide-brimmed Somewhere Here hat, a white Bulgari purse with gold clasp, and bright yellow strappy heels by Edie Collective.

Georgina Burke, the VRC ambassador, will definitely stand out from the throng in her specially designed statement headpiece by Nerida Winter.
In an interview with Nine Newspapers, the curvy model referred to the hat, which had a hanging garden of fabric flowers, as “art.”
She wore a strapless bodycon purple dress and elbow-length crimson gloves with the item.

Crystal Kimber, a fellow VRC ambassador, embraced the recent bow trend by dressing in a pink outfit that was practically covered in bows.

The seasoned Fashions on the Field participant accessorized the unusual dress with silver Zara heels and a big pink hair ribbon.
Meanwhile, DJ Perri Lee made the most of the new VRC rules by dressing in a yellow, strapless gown with a revealing midriff that was corsetted.

Wearing a pale pink peplum dress with straps, Wilkinson expressed her hope that the revised dress codes will encourage “racegoers to experiment with the rules.”

She emphasized, nevertheless, that she will continue to serve her celebrity clients with “chic and traditional.”
“As a stylist, I understand that these ensembles must be worn during the day, so I don’t try to fit any of my clients into clothes that are appropriate for a nightclub,” the stylist stated.

Rebecca Judd, a personal friend and one of Wilkinson’s most well-known clients, was the target of criticism on Cup Day of last year when some people thought her scarlet outfit revealed too much flesh.

The 40-year-old attended the G.H. Mumm marquee within the Birdcage wearing a minidress by Australian designer Effie Kats, which many fans called “stunning” and “perfection.”

 

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