Two days after the celebration of the legendary Melbourne Cup, Crown Oaks day arrives – also called Ladies Day –, an event that, without being the best known of the spring horse races in Australia, mixes gastronomy, elite thoroughbreds and fashion, the absolute protagonist. We are talking about an event that is captivating due to the elegance and sophistication exuded by the attendees who gather there. Among the VIP guests they have been seen, again, Elisabeth Hurley and his son, the model Damian Hurleywho is acting as a companion in this adventure that combines sport and style with utmost exquisiteness.
Both have posed in front of the cameras at the Flemington racecourse, being faithful to the prevailing dress codes. It is worth remembering that he dress codefor this occasion, it is something more relaxed than the one required on Cup day; however, hethe faces vip They do not hesitate to defend, likewise, their best clothes. Just as tradition dictates that the yellow rose is the symbol of Lexus Melbourne Cup Day, on Oaks Day the purple rose is, in a relaxed declension of the same. At today’s meeting So, soft and pastel tones have predominated and, of course, prints floralan emblem in these annual events.
The Basingstoke-born actress, for her part, has succumbed to pristine white and has championed it with a glamorous long dress midi. A romantic design with short puffed sleeves with a crew neck and details cut out with a neckline filled with floral motifs. As far as accessories are concerned, it has raised the stakes with a spectacular three-dimensional flower headdress, clutch matching and strappy slingback sandals.
His son Damian, however, has been the person in charge of adding the color note to the duo. He did it with a powder pink tailored suit, belonging to Tanner Fletcher, a genderless brand based in Brooklyn (New York). This is a two-piece set consisting of blazer with peak lapels, double breasted buttons and pockets and loose-leg trousers. The look has been finished with a white shirt, blue tie and brown suede pointed toe boots.
Elizabeth and Damian’s other looks at the Melbourne Cup
On the occasion of the Crown Oaks Club luncheon, held at the Crown Palladium, Elizabeth dressed in a floral dress from pronounced shoulders and three-quarter sleeves in fuchsia and violet tones, a piece by Rebecca Vallance that she combined with a thick headband and bracelet sandals. Damian came with oversized blazer ecru pinstripe and white jeans. In relation to footwear, she also chose the brown suede boots that she wore today.
On the big day, that is, within the framework of the horse race, the interpreter attracted attention with a dress midi Bardot neckline, another creation by Rebecca Vallance in vibrant yellow with 3D effect flowers. The proposal culminated with an impressive headdress by Merve Bayindir, some nude stilettos Gina Shoes and a handbag beige. His son, on the other hand, opted for a tuxedo led by a baby blue vest and pinstriped pants. She put the finishing touch to the look with square-toed shoes, a yellow flower and sunglasses.