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The Everest Showcases Fashion Flair Amidst Class Divide

The Everest at Royal Randwick Racecourse was not just a celebration of horse racing; it became a vibrant showcase of fashion, revealing a stark divide in style choices among attendees. As the day progressed, the contrast between traditional elegance in members’ areas and casual attire on the lawns became increasingly pronounced.

In the exclusive members’ sections, guests displayed a commitment to formal racewear traditions, with tailored suits and sophisticated dresses dominating the scene. In contrast, those mingling on the lawns opted for a more relaxed approach, where creativity and comfort ruled the day.

Krissy Marsh, a star from the Real Housewives of Sydney, expressed concern for those donning more revealing outfits. “You’ve got to be careful not to have any boobs coming out or anything too much,” she remarked, highlighting the balance between style and modesty.

Elegance Takes Center Stage

Fashion royalty Kate Waterhouse embraced the event’s theme of “a touch of blue” with her stunning attire. Collaborating with Sydney designer Mariam Seddiq, Waterhouse donned a striking dress that featured a high neck and gathered skirt. “I was like, ‘I’m going to do the theme really big this year’,” she commented, reflecting her commitment to elevating the dress code.

The design also incorporated draping reminiscent of Parisian runways and traditional Indian aesthetics, demonstrating a blend of cultural influences. “You also have to have fun,” Waterhouse added, encapsulating the spirit of the event.

Another standout was Annalise Dalins, a model and content creator, who opted for a new creation from Oglia-Loro that echoed her previous Brownlow Medal look. “Blue is my favourite colour,” she stated, aligning her choice with the day’s colour code. The corset-style dress featured a fitted skirt and a draped kangaroo pouch front, ensuring comfort while maintaining an air of sophistication.

Diverse Styles and International Flair

Among the notable attendees was Danish Count Nikolai of Monpezat, who showcased a refined P Johnson suit. Having walked the runway for Dior, he noted similarities between Australian and European tailoring. “The drape reminds me of an Italian suit,” he explained, emphasizing his appreciation for quality craftsmanship.

Count Nikolai expressed interest in attending Royal Ascot, pondering the appropriateness of wearing a top hat there. “That could look crazy, but I’d love to go,” he shared, reflecting his engagement with the formality of racing events.

Adding a Scandinavian touch to the event was Regitse Thoustrup, a student at the University of Sydney and sister to Count Nikolai’s girlfriend, Benedikte. She opted for a simple yet stylish ensemble featuring capri pants and a vest from Kookai, paired with shoes and a bag from Tony Bianco. “People in Sydney are a lot more dressed up than in Denmark,” Thoustrup observed, highlighting cultural differences in fashion expectations.

The Everest not only celebrated horse racing but also showcased a rich tapestry of fashion and personal expression, with each attendee bringing their unique flair to the event. As the day unfolded, it became clear that style at The Everest is as diverse as its guests, blending elegance with individual creativity.

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