Spring Racing

For many Australians, Spring Racing Carnivals are more about the chic fashion than they are about the horse racing. It seems to be the only moment in our fashion calendar that sees tens of thousands of men and women flock to the trackside in their carefully thought out outfits to celebrate this iconic moment in Australian culture.

In particular, the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival is spread out over four days, which means four themes and four outfits. The first day ‘Derby Day’ is a classic black and white theme. ‘Melbourne Cup Day’ is a day to be bold with vibrant colours and striking prints. ‘Oaks Day’ is more traditional and feminine and ‘Stakes Day’ is family orientated and a little more relaxed. Unfortunately due to work commitments I was only able to attend Melbourne Cup and in Brisbane, so I thought while the outfit, accessories, hair and make-up are usually the main focus for any other given event, I would focus on the task of finding an appropriate headpiece.

With heads adorned with beautiful statement pieces, many women say they feel like a princess during Spring Racing. I wanted my headpiece to be modern and dainty with an edge. I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for, so I created one!

Hope you enjoy these photos from around the world.

Love always,

Rachel X x.

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Shakuhachi Dress / Painted Shoes by Rachel Skinner the Label / Dainty Skull Headpiece by Rachel Skinner the Label / ‘Lady Danger’ MAC Lipstick 

Colour Palette for the Melbourne Cup

One more sleep until the Melbourne Cup.. Until then, here are some beautiful pictures for inspiration.

Black is modest and arrogant at the same time. Black is lazy and easy – but mysterious. But above all, black says this – I don’t bother you – don’t bother me.

– Yohji Yamamoto.

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