Tuesday, 3 November 2015

All the fashion colour from the Melbourne Cup


All the fashion colour from the Melbourne Cup
THE RACE isn’t the only event that stops the nation on Melbourne Cup day. From florals to fascinators, the fashion stakes have soared this year.
We’re used to seeing loads of bare flesh at the Spring Carnival, but this year the ladies are rocking midi-hemlines, high necklines and long sleeves. It’s an unexpected return to ladylike glamour that was very much missed at last year’s Cup. Remember this Gabi Grecko disaster?
Keeping true to the Cup’s tradition, celebs are decked out in loads of colour. Traditional fascinators have been ditched for intricate headbands and brimmed hats.
Australian designer Alex Perry says strapless dresses and crop top and skirt combos are a big no-no at the races.
“There are exceptions to it, when you do it properly... But I think that the rules of racing are that you have to give them [the organisers] a nod and it does say ‘no strapless’. So it can be inappropriate if you look like you’re going to a nightclub,” the Australia’s Next Top Model judge told news.com.au from outside the Myer marquee.
Perry admitted he has seen examples of where strapless has worked - including Terry Biviano’s sleek black number at Derby Day on Saturday - but for the most part, “hoisting up is terrible, and if it doesn’t fit you properly, that’s when girls have to do the hoisting.”
Similarly, the midriff is a trend that should remain far, far away from races, according to Perry. “Not here, tuck it away sweetheart. Wear it anywhere else, but not here,” he said. “I don’t think it’s appropriate. Get your abs out somewhere else.”
Rachael Finch was one of the first to arrive trackside, entering the Myer marquee in a striped By Johnny dress and daisy headwear by Natalie Bikicki.
Rachael Finch poses at the Myer Marquee on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty Images.

The Bachelor’s Sam Wood and his girlfriend Snezana Markoski arrived hand in hand at Flemington. Snezana looked red-hot in a Kookai two-piece outfit. While Sam Wood dazzled in a navy suit.
Jockey Michelle Payne, who rode the winning horse Prince of Penzance, slipped into a navy blue frock this morning before donning her riding gear just before 3pm.
Jockey Michelle Payne, who rode Prince of Penzance in the Melbourne Cup, poses for photos outside the Birdcage on Melbourne Cup Day. Picture: Julian Smith.

Fashion Police host Melissa Rivers, daughter of the late Joan Rivers, paired a floral thigh high dress with a black coat and fascinator. She stepped inside the G.H Mumm Marquee with fellow co-host Brad Goreski.
Jen Hawkins played with colour in a neon Toni Maticevski dress and a Natalie Bikicki black headband.
Ashley Hart clashed her colours and patterns inside the Swisse marquee, wearing Stella Jean. The Australian model paired her look with a brimmed hat and pompom earrings.
Ashley hart outside the Swisse Marquee. Picture: ©MEDIA-MODE.COM

Lady Kitty Spencer, niece of the late Princess Diana, stepped out in an all white Alex Perry frock and headpiece by Stephen Jones Millinery.
Lady Kitty Spencer in Emirates Marquee. Picture: Alex Coppel
TV presenter Nikki Phillips wore a pink knee length lace frock paired with a gold and rose flower crown.
Nikki Phillips dazzled in pink at the Melbourne Cup. Picture: Zak Kaczmarek/Getty.

Nadia Bartel, wife of Geelong AFL star Jimmy Bartel, stepped out in a lilac fitted Dion Lee dress and Danica Erard headpiece.
Nadia Bartel poses at the Myer Marquee on Melbourne Cup Day. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Kate Peck arrived in a purple Aurelio Costarella frock and a Viktorianoval headpiece.

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