Kate Waterhouse shows off her quirky sense of style in an elegant feathered gown at the Royal Randwick’s Everest race day in Sydney

Kate Waterhouse made sure all eyes were on her as she stepped out in a quirky ensemble at Royal Randwick’s prestigious Everest race day on Saturday.

The 40-year-old racing king showed off her unique sense of style in a striking all-white designer ensemble that exuded both elegance and style.

She showed off her toned legs in the statement feathered dress which featured a daring thigh-high slit at the back.

To complement the look, Kate gave herself a few extra inches with a pair of chic white loafers.

In keeping with race day fashion, she attached a thick, matching headband atop her sleek updo.

She added a touch of timeless glamor to her chic ensemble with a glitzy diamond ring and silver bracelet.

Her radiant smile and graceful demeanor captivated the cameras, making her one of the standout guests of the day.

Kate’s trendsetting fashion sense reaffirmed her status as a true style icon in the racing world.

Kate Waterhouse made sure all eyes were on her as she stepped out in a quirky ensemble at Royal Randwick’s prestigious Everest race day on Saturday

The 40-year-old racing king showed off her unique sense of style in a striking all-white designer ensemble that exuded both elegance and style

Kate has long had a passion for horse racing, as she is the daughter of horse trainer Gai Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse.

The Everes race will see 12 of the fastest horses compete over a distance of 1200 meters at Randwick Racecourse for a chance to win the $20 million prize.

Traditionally, attendees were encouraged to wear glitzy outfits in white with a hint of light blue.

Other Australian celebrities in attendance included Sonia Kruger, Samantha Armytage, Krissy Marsh, Grace Hayden, Lucinda Pickett and Chantel Buckley.

She showed off her toned legs in the statement feathered dress which featured a daring thigh-high slit at the back

In keeping with race day fashion, she attached a thick, matching headband atop her sleek updo

Kate’s trendsetting fashion sense reaffirmed her status as a true style icon in the racing world

For racing fans in Sydney, Everest at Royal Randwick – now officially a Group 1 race – is the sporting equivalent of Christmas Day.

Worth a whopping $20 million – including $7 million in prize money for the winner alone – nearly 50,000 people are tipped to burst through the gate on Saturday.

The race itself – a 1200m sprint – is an open affair this year, with the Peter Moody-trained I Wish I Win ($5.50) the early favorite ahead of Chris Waller’s Joliestar ($6).

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