Kate Waterhouse and Erin Holland lead the stylish pack at TAB Everest race day at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney
Sydney’s most stylish people were out in full force for TAB Everest Race Day at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday.
Former Miss World Australia Erin Holland leads the pack in a structured royal blue mini dress and matching silk scarf.
She added a striking hat as a cap to the ensemble and accessorized with Bulgari jewelry.
Author and socialite Kate Waterhouse wore a much lighter shade of blue in a striped dress by designer Rebecca Vallance.
She paired it with a baby pink Paco Rabanne clutch that matched her pink fascinator.
Sydney’s most stylish people were out in full force for TAB Everest Race Day at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday, including Erin Holland
Erin leads the pack in a structured royal blue mini dress and matching silk scarf
This year’s races are expected to attract the biggest crowds since before the Covid pandemic.
To celebrate, players will be able to enjoy four delicious cocktails on tap, including a pink gin spritz, a mojito, a margarita and a blue lagoon.
Four aqua blue vans with drinking taps on the side will be spread around the grounds.
Attendees will be able to sample $12 cocktails and vote for their favorite to become the official drink of Everest.
The winning cocktail will then be crowned as the official drink of the prestigious event for years to come.
Writer and socialite Kate Waterhouse wore a much lighter shade of blue in a striped dress by designer Rebecca Vallance
She paired the dress with a baby pink Paco Rabanne clutch that matched her pink fascinator
Those who vote will be entered into the running to win a generous $2,000 prize, with the winner selected by random drawing.
TAB Everest Day will see 12 of the best and fastest sprinting horses compete for a whopping $20 million in prize money.
The glamorous event is the richest race in Australia and the richest turf race in the world.
Off the track, guests will race the who’s who while dressed to the nines.