Racing heiress Kate Waterhouse wears a pink -satin dress and a tiara to the 2022 Melbourne Cup
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Fit for a princess! Racing heiress Kate Waterhouse wears a pink low-cut satin dress, expensive accessories and a Gucci tiara to Melbourne Cup
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She is part of Australia’s most famous and richest racing dynasties.
And heiress Kate Waterhouse channeled her inner princess at the 2022 Lexus Melbourne Cup on Tuesday.
The 38-year-old daughter of horse trainer Gai Waterhouse, turned heads in a pale pink satin dress along with some very expensive accessories.
Racing heiress Kate Waterhouse channeled her inner princess at the 2022 Lexus Melbourne Cup on Tuesday
All of Kate’s ensemble pieces were from the high-end Italian label Gucci.
The mother of two wore an interlocking G Crystal tiara on her head, which retails for around $2430, carried a $4,630 light pink Jackie 1931 handbag and $1,295 pink satin slippers slipped over her feet.
It’s not the first time the brunette beauty has donned her outfit for a race day.
All of Kate’s ensemble pieces were from the high-end Italian label Gucci. The mother of two wore an interlocking G Crystal tiara on her head, which retails for around $2430
The socialite caught the eye at the Australian Turf Club on Everest Day, which was held at the Royal Randwick Racecourse last month.
She spared no expense to look good and stepped out in an outfit worth a whopping $75,000.
She opted for the Louis Vuitton Monogram Tweed Polo Collar Dress, which is valued at $7,100.
Kate also carried a light pink $4,630 Jackie 1931 handbag and slipped $1,295 pink satin mules on her feet. She posed in the Lexus tent with fellow socialite and fashion influencer Nadia Fairfax
Kate paired the chic dress with a striking handbag, featuring a Bulgari tote from the Serpenti range worth around $5,100.
She also appeared to be wearing a Jaeger-LeCoultre designer watch, which costs a whopping $41,400.
Kate also wore a Cartier bracelet, which appeared to be the Juste Un Clou in yellow gold, worth $10,800
The model added a diamond bracelet, with similar ones costing in the $7,000 range.
Her snake-themed heels seemed to come from Bottega Veneta, with similar shoes coming in at around $3,000.
Nerida Winter Straw hat tied with a gray bow, valued between $400 and $600.
Kate’s mother, Australian horse trainer Gai Waterhouse, looked excited as she posed with co-trainer Adrian Bott after their horse won White Marlin Race 2, the The Macca’s Run
It’s not the first time the brunette beauty has donned her outfit for a race day. The socialite caught the eye at the Australian Turf Club on Everest Day, which was held at the Royal Randwick Racecourse last month.