Tens of thousands turn out in style for Oaks Day at the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne

Festivities continued in Melbourne with another day of Spring Carnival racing featuring elegant ensembles, a lot of bubbly and more wild antics.

Racegoers flooded Flemington Racecourse once again on Thursday, ready to let their hair down for Oaks Day – and the revellers were in the mood to party just days after the Melbourne Cup celebrations kicked off.

This time sunshine and racing were on offer for the 70,000 guests who showed up for a day of what organisers termed ‘wonderment’. 

All sparkles! Oaks Day celebrations are in full swing as racegoers let their hair down at the Spring Racing Carnival

The weather was a little kinder to racegoers compared to Tuesday's downpour, so attendees didn't have to worry about covering up their carefully selected fashion choices

The weather was a little kinder to racegoers compared to Tuesday’s downpour, so attendees didn’t have to worry about covering up their carefully selected fashion choices

Flemington Racecourse saw a lot of feminine and floral dresses and headpieces on Thursday for Ladies Day. Festivities kicked into full swing by late afternoon after the champagne had been popped

Flemington Racecourse saw a lot of feminine and floral dresses and headpieces on Thursday for Ladies Day. Festivities kicked into full swing by late afternoon after the champagne had been popped

Dressed to impress, they were in high spirits by the late afternoon.

And while some got the feminine and distinctly fashion-forward memo, others crashed in the style stakes.

Oaks Day is all about ‘femininity, style and grace’ and is a day where both women and men are encouraged to step up their style and be creative and playful with their spring racing attire. 

Details: Kate accessorised the luxury ensemble with a pink monogrammed box clutch from The Daily Edited and a netted pink headpiece in her hair

Details: Kate Waterhouse accessorised her luxury ensemble with a pink monogrammed box clutch from The Daily Edited and a netted pink headpiece in her mane

In full bloom! Always one to watch in the style stakes, Jennifer certainly nailed the race day dress code in the conservative knee-length ensemble

Dazzling! Choosing to accessorise minimally for her trackside appearance, the TV presenter wore a pair of fuschia pink heels, a chic hair-clip fascinator and her diamond sparkler ring

In full bloom! Always one to watch when it comes to fashion, Jennifer Hawkins certainly nailed the race day dress code in a conservative knee-length ensemble

Radio presenter Mel Greig showed off her enviable figure in an on-trend pink mini dress, however the deep V-neck and short cut pushed the boundaries when it came to conservative Birdcage style protocol

Meanwhile Jaimee Belle Kennedy trialled a very risque air hostess inspired look with a daring plunging neckline that also broke protocol

Radio presenter Mel Greig (left) showed off her enviable figure in an on-trend pink mini dress, however the deep V-neck and short cut combined pushed the boundaries when it came to conservative Birdcage style protocol. Meanwhile Jaimee Belle Kennedy (right) trialled a very risque air hostess inspired look with a daring plunging neckline that also broke protocol

Traditionally known as ‘Ladies Day’, the nation’s celebrities pared down their bolder looks from the Cup in favour of soft silks, muted florals and mid-calf hemlines, with a fair few swapping hats for intricate crystal headbands.

Many in the Birdcage stunned in their designer threads, others crashed in the style stakes, choosing ill-fitted gowns, gaudy colour schemes and looks that broke the conservative Birdcage protocol.

Myer Ambassador Jennifer Hawkins, 34, looked picture perfect.

The former Miss Universe Australia showed off her statuesque frame in an elegant floral Alex Perry design. 

A woman wraps her arms - and a leg - around a bearded man as festivities draw to a close

A woman wraps her arms – and a leg – around a bearded man as festivities draw to a close

After a day of struggling in heels, a woman decides this bloke needs to have a go and swaps his shoes for hers

After a day of struggling in heels, a woman decides this bloke needs to have a go and swaps his shoes for hers

This woman's friend attempts to help her up after a long day of festivities as part of the Spring Carnival races in Melbourne

This woman’s friend attempts to help her up after a long day of festivities as part of the Spring Carnival races in Melbourne

One woman guzzled down water as her friend enjoyed a glass of champagne on the grass at the event

One woman guzzled down water as her friend enjoyed a glass of champagne on the grass at the event

A woman assesses the damage to her feet after a day of standing in heels at Flemington Racecourse 

A woman assesses the damage to her feet after a day of standing in heels at Flemington Racecourse 

Australian model Megan Gale sported a vibrant floral frock by Australian designer Toni Matičevski.

Meanwhile, racing royalty Kate Waterhouse was another to stand out, wearing a long-sleeve wrinkled silk-blend jacquard dress by Dolce Gabbana.

She looked incredibly chic in the frock which was cinched in close to her slender figure.

Star jockey and previous winner of the Melbourne Cup, Michelle Payne, also took a sartorial risk and opted for a tutti frutti pleated dress in the unique shades of canary yellow and tangerine.

She later raced in the Kennedy Oaks and placed third.

Flemington Racecourse welcomed about 70,000 guests on Thursday, all of whom seem to have recovered from their Melbourne Cup celebrations remarkably well

Flemington Racecourse welcomed about 70,000 guests on Thursday, all of whom seem to have recovered from their Melbourne Cup celebrations remarkably well

It might not be a bathroom but it's as good a spot as any for this guy who appeared to need to relieve himself after the race

It might not be a bathroom but it’s as good a spot as any for this guy who appeared to need to relieve himself after the race

Superstar mare Arisita, ridden by Damian Lane, won the $1million race. 

Guests let loose as they celebrated wins and losses, and there was a fair bit of affection on display as the day drew to a close.

Many women had opted to ditch their heels, with some choosing to walk barefoot, while others came prepared with thongs stashed in their bags.

The weather was a lot kinder to racegoers than Tuesday’s downpour, with the sun shining for the majority of the day.

This couple enjoyed a cheeky moment of passion at the end of Oaks Day in Melbourne on Thursday

This couple enjoyed a cheeky moment of passion at the end of Oaks Day in Melbourne on Thursday

These women have had it with high heels - two walk barefoot as they leave Flemington Racecourse, while their friend cleverly packed a pair of thongs to get home in

These women have had it with high heels – two walk barefoot as they leave Flemington Racecourse, while their friend cleverly packed a pair of thongs to get home in

What is acceptable racewear fashion at Flemington on Oaks Day? 

Kennedy Oaks Day is known as Ladies Day, and racegoers embrace a feminine palette with pretty pastels and floral prints. It’s a day that racegoers can embrace beauty, romance and wonderment.

Ladies love a floral frock with frills and ruffles providing a flirty, floaty feel. Juxtapose the femininity of a pretty outfit with bold makeup, a statement headpiece and tough accessories featuring studs, chains and tassels. 

If entering the members’ space, jumpsuits must be floor length as short playsuits are not acceptable. 

Short cuts, short jumpsuits/playsuits, torn or ripped clothing, garments that show a midriff and denim are all unacceptable.

 

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