Showing posts with label Racing Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racing Fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Australian Racing Fashion - Get to Know Bree Laughlin


 Spring Racing Fashions - Bree Laughlin

Caulfield Cup
 Bree Laughlin, Gai Waterhouse and the Caulfield Cup

She loves tilting her hats and had that one amazing super-favorite dress when she was a girl!

During the 2010 Spring Racing Carnival, Bree Laughlin traveled the state hosting various Fashions on the Field events and appeared on TVN’s popular program, Two Cups and a Plate. She was selected as the Face of Caulfield in 2011.

With the racing season for 2012 at Saratoga Racecourse behind us, I wanted to get to know my fellow racing fashion fans in Australia - this is the fourth interview in a series. 
 

Can you share a story about the first time you wore a hat?

Growing up I wore hats all the time, mainly for sport though. I remember a girl band called ‘Girlfriend’ and they wore brimmed hats you would fold up at the front - very fashionable at the time! My best friends and I all had one at some stage! I certainly had a favourite dress though, a number of favourite dresses in fact growing up. One particular dress, my party dress, I was given by an Aunt around the age of 5 and my Mum had to hide it I loved it so much! It was a typical dress for a girl of that age to love... pink with a frilled layer bottom and a white sash with a bow on the side. It’s funny the things you remember!

Were there any men or women in your family that wore hats?

I come from a golfing family and so a number of the Laughlin Gentlemen all wore golf caps but nobody in my family really inspired me by example. Where I am originally from in Northern Victoria it becomes very hot in summer so hats were wore more so for purpose as opposed to being a fashion accessory.

Australian Racing Fashion

How does wearing a hat make you feel?

"A hat can make my ensemble feel complete"

I love wearing hats, particularly those racing related. If correctly fitted a hat really frames a person’s face and can accentuate their features beautifully. Depending on the occasion for me a hat can make my ensemble feel complete. Casually I find hats a really funky way to either dress up or relax an outfit and these days we probably don’t consider a hat enough to accessorize. I have loads of handbags/clutches, shoes, scarves and jewellery but comparatively, when I think about it, no where near enough hats! 

Bree Laughlin
 Bree Laughlin

 

Do you have any traditions or rituals around choosing or putting on a hat with an outfit for a special event?

"The tilt of a hat is crucial 
to the portrayal and personality of the hat"

When it comes to putting on a hat - it is the last item I address. The tilt of a hat is crucial to the portrayal and personality of the hat and you. I am very fussy when it comes to those small details.
When selecting a hat to go with a particular outfit I usually have an overall vision of the look. Whether I hunt for the hat in the look or have it made, I always have a visual. At times though, this can be to my detriment because I am so determined to achieve that particular look, I won't settle for anything less... a tiring personality trait I can tell you ;)! 

Do you have any favorite milliners? What are some of your go-to clothing brands when it comes to racing fashions?


This is a tough question! I have a number of favourite milliners all for different reasons. Jill Humphries from Jill & JackMillinery is an incredible talent an I have worn a number of Jill’s pieces this Spring. Her leather work is incredible and I love her sculpting. Kerrie Stanley is another I love, again for her clever use of shapes. I am not a great wearer of floral so lean towards sculpted pieces. Other millinery I enjoy include works from Phillip Treacy, Richard Nylon, Jonathan Howard and Phillip Rhodes. Not all of which I could wear, but certainly admire.

I like to try different things with my race wear so tend to wear various labels and not lean towards one particular brand. This year I have worn Willow, Josh Goot and Mossman. Others I like include Arthur Galan, Ginger & Smart, Romance was Born and Marc Jacobs. Carla Zampatti always does lovely race wear as well, suitable for a number of ages and I am big fan of Colette Dinnigan’s work - love her collections this season! Relatively new is Yeojin Bae’s label YB J’AIME which is another that has some really beautiful pieces for racing this year - simple, feminine and understated.  

 Bree Laughlin

 

Can you share some tips and advice on how to get a racing outfit to "flow" from the hat to the clothes and accessories, to the shoes?

"Balance is a very important element to my race wear"

I am very much a visual person when it comes to fashion and imagine what works and what doesn’t. Balance is a very important element to my race wear. Whether it be the width of a brim on a hat to an outfit or the intensity or frequency of colours in an outfit, that is an important element for me. I am also big on shape flow. So if the theme through the outfit is rounded or flowing, I am unlikely to team it with angled millinery. To me, certain hat styles do work better with certain outfits and that for me is influenced by history, eras and icons. But there is no doubt, it is always fun to try and come up with something unique, that’s part of the challenge! 

What is your favorite part of visiting your local racetrack?

"A relaxing day out"

I have two ‘local’ racetracks now, both Kerang and Caulfield.

The Kerang Turf Club is about 300km north of Melbourne and I head to the races there at least once a year.  My favourite part of the races in Kerang is catching up with friends and family that I haven’t seen for some time and relaxing. The Fashion is largely relaxed and the whole feel is a low key afternoon out.

Caulfield for me isn’t a great deal different. Some may think that odd but there you are still very close to the action and I always run into friends and have a relaxing day out. The main difference between the two I guess is in the competition - both fashions and on the track.

Follow Bree in Twitter at @Bree_Laughlin and visit her website at www.breelaughlin.com 

The other ladies of Australian Racing Fashion I have interviewed include Kirilly Parry, Kelly Bannister and Penny Holloway

 Last but not least, for my fellow Americans, here is a video from the band Bree mentioned - Girlfriend:
http://youtu.be/lIZSpekNMlw




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Monday, October 15, 2012

Racing Fashion Tips from Australia, New Zealand and Ireland

I am inspired by the racing fashion ladies of Australia! How do these elegant ladies choose their hats and dresses?

The following videos feature top style tips - what to do and what NOT to do when it comes to having winning fashion at the races:

Bree Laughlin shares her best racing fashion tips:



I like her tip to keep the "bling-bling" and evening looks for the evening - racing is a daytime event.

Rachel Finch and Marie Claire Editor Jackie Frank offer tips on racing fashions for the different styles of each of the major races:


From New Zealand, Style Consultant Angela Stone talks Race Day fashion:

Do you agree with Angela that racewear is ladylike daywear and that the track is not a nightclub?

And from Ireland, Victoria Square's Personal Stylist Rebecca McKinney shares fashion tips about the Ladies Day at Down Royal:


I adore the fabulous fashions!

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Australian Racing Fashion - Get to know Penny Holloway

Penny Holloway
Penny Holloway
"It feels and looks like just one big beautiful, glamorous party in the sun"


Penny Holloway enjoys dressing up to attend the races at racecourses across Victoria (Australia). With the racing season for 2012 at Saratoga Racecourse behind us, I wanted to get to know my fellow racing fashion fans in Australia - this is the third interview in a series. 

What is your favorite part of visiting your racetrack?  


 "I cannot imagine my life now without being involved in racing! It is the most awesome vibe being at any of the racetracks throughout Victoria, it’s infectious. The atmosphere is so unbelievably glamorous, from what people are wearing, the track itself is full of colour, flowers, the food drinks and events you can go to at the race course, and of course the fashion (people go to so much effort for spring racing)! It feels and looks like just one big beautiful, glamorous party in the sun and everyone is having a fabulous time!"

Can you share a story about the first time you wore a hat?  


"As a kid (and even now!) I always had a fascination with ‘the olden days’ wished I could go back in time to the 1800’s to wear great big hoop skirts, with those huge fluffy dresses, and bonnets! I used to make bonnet style hats out of my dress up box and play around my farm as if I was in a period film! Think Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind or Little Women."

Are there any men or women in your family that wore hats?  


"Living in Australia, it can get so unbearably hot! My mum has taught me and my siblings to be so conscious of being out in the sun and the damage it can do to our skin, and she has always for as long as I can remember led us by example and ensured she always wears a hat. Doesn’t sound as particularly glamorous, but my Mum is gorgeous and always looks the part and this has encouraged me to embrace wearing cute and trendy hats all year long and make it part of my styling routine."

How does wearing a hat make you feel?  


"Wearing hats is definitely not as common amongst the general public anymore compared to even fifty years ago; so when someone sees someone styling a hat into their outfit these days it can be a real eye catcher! I love to wear buy and wear original, unique items that people won’t have seen before and this includes headwear of all types! Some people don’t feel they are ‘brave enough’ to pull off a hat, so I love trying something others wouldn’t. When done right, hats can be the icing on the cake for an outfit, really finish an ensemble. I feel very lady like and polished when I wear hats, particularly when going to the races – where it’s almost taboo if you’re NOT wearing a hat of some sort" 

Do you have any suggestions on how to inspire more women to wear hats to the track and special occasions? 


"It started exactly 50 years ago this year that Melbourne Races started having ‘Best Dressed Lady Competitions’ encouraging women to dress up and come to the races, this initiative is right on the money, and women (and men) go above and beyond to try and take out the coveted title! I am working on an initiative with Country Racing Victoria now to try and encourage the same attitude at smaller races in the country, and encourage country women and men to dress up and wear the whole outfit, gloves to hat and bring the glamour that the city races see, to the country! The Country Racing blog hopes to encourage exactly this by giving race goers the know-how of where to get their hats and how to wear them. For races or any occasion women just need a bit of inspiration and someone to show them how to do it, I am happy to lead by example and put on a hat, always."

I asked Penny to share some of her favorite milliners and clothing brands and she recommended Pollyanna by Belinda Smith, pill box hats from eBay, ASOS and CUE.

Follow Penny at the Country Racing Victoria Fashion Blog – countryracing.com.au/blog


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Friday, September 28, 2012

Racing Fashion in Australia - Kirrily Parry Interview

Australian racing fashion ladies dress hat
Kirrily Parry
"Wearing an outfit including your dress, millinery, shoes, bag, gloves and accessories  for the first time is so exciting."

Kirrily Parry enjoys dressing up to attend the races at racecourses across Victoria (Australia). With the racing season for 2012 at Saratoga Racecourse behind us, I wanted to get to know my fellow racing fashion fans in Australia - this is the second interview in a series. 

"I realised what was missing from my outfits. 
The missing link was a standout hat."

Did you wear hats as a child?

"I didn't have much to do with hats and millinery until my late teens but as a child I loved accessories. I would always have ribbons and bows in my hair and I'd wear strings of colourful beads around my neck. I liked pretty things when I was a little girl but I was also a bit of a tomboy riding motorbikes and playing with my dogs. I always loved going to the horse races to socialise and that is where I discovered the sport of Fashions on the Field. I started competing here and there for fun but it wasn't until I met Danica Erard that I realised what was missing from my outfits. The missing link was a standout hat to wow the judges. Once I started to wear her millinery I started to win at a lot of the local fashion competitions."

"All of the women in my family have always had 
a large involvement in the community."

Does anyone in your family wear hats?

 "I think I got my love of accessories from my Nanna Pat. She is known for wearing rings on every finger and always takes pride in her appearance. There isn't a history of fashions on the field competitors in my family but there is a history of competitive and proactive women. My mother was a charity queen in the 70's and all of the women in my family have always had a large involvement in the community through various channels."


Kirrily Parry


"The feeling you get when wearing a hat 
is a very special one. 
I get the feeling of anticipation 
of a great day celebrating with friends."

How does wearing hats make you feel?

"The feeling you get when wearing a hat is a very special one. I get the feeling of anticipation of a great day celebrating with friends and partaking in the sports of horse racing and fashions on the field. You may be wondering why I keep referring to fashions on the field as a sport but believe me it is in Australia. There are women and men that are always on the circuit especially during the spring carnival which is racing and fashions busiest time of the year. Wearing an outfit including your dress, millinery, shoes, bag, gloves and accessories for the first time is so exciting. You can't wait to see what reaction you get from your racing fashion peers and from the judges."

"I tend to be tempted by 
luxurious fabric and classic cuts."

When I asked her to recommend where to buy ladies dress hats and racing fashion, she said "My favourite Milliner and one of my best friends is Danica Erard from Danica Erard Millinery. She was the person who introduced me to quality headwear and taught me to appreciate fine craftsmanship and materials. I have about 20 of Danica's stunning creations now and most have full outfits to match. My favourite clothing usually comes from Vintage stores and I tend to be tempted by luxurious fabric and classic cuts. I also buy off the rack and like Australian designers Wayne Cooper and Carla Zampatti. My favourite international designers are Marc Jacobs and Chanel."


"The best thing about a country race day 
is the hospitality and the beautiful scenery."

Where do you go to the races?


"There are racetracks dotted all over the state of Victoria where I am from and I am a fashion Blogger for Country Racing Victoria which is the governing body for all of the rural racetracks in our state. I blog about the fashions on the field for the north west of our state which includes about 15 race clubs. The best thing about a country race day is the hospitality and the beautiful scenery. Most clubs provided local food and wine for purchase and race days and you can really immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the day. People all put a bit more effort than usual into their attire and the whole day is like a big party. There is often live bands, kids' activities and other entertainment to keep the crowds busy in between races."


Find Kirrily Parry on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/#!/RacingFashionBlog
 



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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Australian racing fashion profile - Kelly Bannister

ladies dress hat and racing fashion
Kelly Bannister
"The right hat makes me feel spectacular 
 and the centre of attention."
 With the racing season for 2012 at Saratoga Racecourse behind us, I wanted to get to know my fellow racing fashion fans in Australia. Kelly Bannister is one of the elegant ladies that enjoys dressing up to attend the races at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, host of the Melbourne Cup - Australia's richest horse race. This interview is the first in a series.

What is your favorite part of visiting your racetrack?


Kelly enjoys Flemington Racecourse because it is, "always abuzz with excitement, colour and movement. It’s an incredibly vibrant atmosphere and there is never a dull moment.  A highlight of spring racing carnival for me is always the fashion on the fields and sitting down with good company and a bottle of wine on a picnic blanket."

ladies dress hat and racing fashion Flemington Racecourse

Can you share a story about the first time you wore a hat? 

The first time I recall wearing a hat I loved was when I was 18.  My mother had purchased a vintage hat and I tried it on. It was black with a vibrant yellow accent and unlike anything I had ever seen before.    I hid it from her when she wasn't looking and refused to give it back. I still have that hat and I still adore it."

Flemington Racetrack Australia ladies dress hat and racing fashion

Did anyone in your family show you how to wear hats or inspire you by their example?

"No one of my family is really a hat wearer. I draw inspiration from my friends and I am very blessed to know some incredible, gorgeous, stylish women who know their race wear!"

How does wearing a hat make you feel?

"It's hard to be ignored in the right hat.  I think wearing a hat really brings a level of sophistication to an outfit. The right hat makes me feel spectacular and the centre of attention."

ladies racing fashion

Best ladies dress hats and racing fashion in Australia

I asked Kelly for some shopping recommendations and she suggested her good friend and milliner Bonnie Evelyn for hats and told me she shops mostly vintage for dresses, but also admires Lisa Ho, Perri Cutten, Carla Zampatti and Anna Campbell for their "perfect, elegant dresses appropriate for race wear."

Ladies dress hat and Flemington Racecourse racing fashion


Find Kelly Bannister online at her website kellybannister.com 

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Ladies racing hats and fashion, Australia style at the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival


What hat to wear to the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival

The racing season in Saratoga Springs, NY is over 
(Racing at Belmont is open until October 28th
but there is good news for thoroughbred racing fashion fans – 
it’s always Spring or Summer somewhere!

According to HorseRacingInfo.com.au, the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival, “brings out the very best of Australian and International thoroughbreds for 50 days of world-class horse racing action.”

Australia's oldest department store ‘David Jones’ outlined their tips for race day fashion in their post titled ‘David Jones Race Day Fashion Report’ :
 http://blog.davidjones.com.au/Fashion/2012/09/MSFW

According to the retailer, Melbourne Cup fashion focuses on “big fashion moments,”  Derby Day is an opportunity to wear black and white, stylish ladies at the Caulfield Cup will be wearing “neon shades and brilliant hues,” and Crown Oaks Day is the time for “a lady-like look.”

Gai Waterhouse is sharing her views on top racehorses with Youtube viewers in her new show Gai TV. 
Subscribe to her channel here: 



Watch highlights from the BMW Caulfield Cup Carnival ‘Art of Haute Couture Millinery Evening’ in this video from Caulfield Racing. 

Melbourne, Australia milliners Peter Jago, 
Louise Macdonald and Danica Erard 
showed off their latest racing hat fashion creations.



Find a guide to the races during the 
Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival here:

If you are on Facebook, 'like' the Racing Fashion page for photos of local hat contests- 
http://www.facebook.com/RacingFashionBlog

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Monday, August 27, 2012

What hat to wear with black and white dress to Saratoga Racecourse

Everyone is still talking about the 
2012 Travers Stakes here in Saratoga. 
For the first time in almost 140 years, 
the race ended in a dead heat.

Barbara Feinman hat, White House Black Market WHBM dress, 
Tiffany necklace
I visited the Saratoga Racecourse 
the day after Travers
to participate in NYRA's Social Media Day. 
Bloggers got treated to a reserved seating area 
and meet-and-greets with special guests. 


 Chalk Art in downtown Saratoga Springs, NY

You can watch the replay courtesy of the 
NYRA channel on Youtube. 

See this amazing horserace here:
http://youtu.be/CqHU-WYjHWo



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Sunday, August 19, 2012

What to Wear to Saratoga Racetrack, Saratoga Springs, NY

I wore my Marie Mercie hat 
to the Saratoga Racecourse. 

racing hats
 Marie Mercie hat, Hermes scarf, Ann Taylor dress, Brooks Brothers bag

Saratoga Racecourse


Saratoga Racecourse fashion



Saratoga racing hat

Experience the Saratoga Racetrack with me 
by watching this video:




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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Best ladies hat to wear to Saratoga Racecourse 2012

What hat to wear to Saratoga Racecourse





Macy's hat, Reiss dress,
Brooks Brothers purse, Ross-Simons jade necklace,
Earrings from the Pink Paddock in Saratoga Springs, NY


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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

What hat to wear to Saratoga Racecourse, Saratoga Springs, NY

I took a sneak peek at the Saratoga Racecourse 
on a rainy day last month 
before racing season 2012 began.

I like to watch thoroughbred horse racing 
in a hat and a pretty dress 
like the one from Reiss I wore that day.

My inside look at the Saratoga Racetrack is here:


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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

What hat to wear with a polka dot dress

Hatmaker Polly Singer has made my day 
by showing how to coordinate hats 
with polka dot dresses.

I love polka dots!

I have been searching in vain for a hat 
with a nice polka dot scarf, 
but Polly saves the day by showing that 
a beautiful pink and black hat 
can match equally well.

The video is here:  http://youtu.be/bjtRu5fJrE0





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Monday, April 23, 2012

2012 Kentucky Derby and 2012 Kentucky Oaks Hats and Dresses - Vineyard Vines, and tips for a full figured, curvy lady

To start us off, here is some official advice
on how to dress for the 
2012 Kentucky Derby and 2012 Kentucky Oaks:
http://www.kentuckyderby.com/content/derby-attire
The official theme seems to be 
"the finest in spring fashion,"
which can include  
pastel-colored suits and frilly dresses.

Vineyard Vines is the 
"Official Style of the Kentucky Derby."
Here is a selection of 
Kentucky Derby 2012 dresses  
from Vineyard Vines:
http://www.vineyardvines.com/womens-kentucky-derby-collection/Womens-Kentucky-Derby,default,sc.html

Another interesting trend
that might have a big impact in 2012
is pairing a white dress
with a large, colorful Kentucky Derby hat.
See examples here:
http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2012/04/30/kim-kardashian-kentucky-derby-hats/

Leslie from Lousiville, KY 
shows off her Kentucky Derby hats 
with dresses from Dress Barn 
and offers advice and insight 
especially for ladies with fuller figures 
in her Youtube video,  

Watch the video here: http://youtu.be/825Ypr1YNiw



Her best tip for me was 
to keep springtime in mind when shopping 
for a Kentucky Derby dress and hat. 
Leslie recommends knee length dresses 
and low, comfortable heels. 


In this video, Leslie describes 
making Kentucky Derby hats - 





I love her accent and agree with her 
that the Derby is not the time to be subtle.

Flamboyant hats are my weakness.
I feel so sassy and smile all the time!

Have you ever worn a flamboyant hat?