The best street style from Moët & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes Day 2019
October 14, 2019 | News | No Comments
At Moët & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes Day at Royal Randwick Racecourse, which occured on Saturday October 12, pastel hues were aplenty, each and every shade of pink was worn loud and proud, and florals upped the ante on fun and flirty ensembles. Putting their best foot forward, racegoers attended the day in absolute style.
The annual event—which also serves as the welcome of return of spring racing season—welcomed seasoned sports presenter and Australian journalist Abbey Gelmi (above) trackside as an ambassador, and invited the fashion set to take to the field in their most race-worthy styles. Because, as Gelmi puts it, Stakes Day is the “fashion day of the spring racing carnival”.
“With spring, it’s about floral, lace, silk, and straw hats with millinery,” the presenter explained to Vogue, confessing she prefers to opt for practical looks that are glamorous yet comfortable. On the day, Gelmi stepped out wearing a voluminous ivory belted Aje dress, which she accessorised with pink Billini heels and an oversized blush bow by Ann Shoebridge.
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Taking heed of Gelmi’s advise, many racegoers descended upon Royal Randwick Racecourse wearing ensembles that were simple, yet stylish. Stiletto heels were traded in for block heels and shorter kitten heels, fascinators were swapped for hats and headbands or hair clips, and over-the-top outfits were substituted for a series of chic, minimalistic styles.
Frills were worn by countless attendees in the form of shoulder detailing, skirting layers and sleeve styles, while power suits reigned supreme for those that wanted to deliver maximum effect with minimal effort. For more, scroll on to take a look at best street style from Moët & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes Day.