Punters put on their best dresses and most outlandish suits on Saturday as they prepared for a big day out at the Golden Slipper, where champion thoroughbred Winx has won his last ever race.
Racegoers dressed to impress as they flooded the gates of Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, in Sydney's western suburbs, for an action packed day that promised to deliver on and off the track.
Men donned their best suits and dress shoes while the ladies strutted their stuff in dazzling in floral garments.
Ladies matched their white dresses to their bright smiles as they prepared for a big day at the Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, in Sydney's western suburbs
Some were feeling more of a breeze than others, but the group of friends didn't let the fashion blunder ruin their day
A man leaned in for a kiss on Saturday as the young woman he was with appeared to rest her feet from the burden of high heels
Feeling worse for wear, some looked for a seat anywhere they could find one, while others leaned on a friend for support
The attendees were determined to soak up the sun on the unseasonably warm weekend day, following a week of lingering rain and storm clouds.
One man was seen taking a knee - despite the fact his pants were ripped from the crotch to halfway down his leg.
His friends weren't concerned about the fashion blunder and didn't let the malfunction dampen their day as they posed for a photo and laughed it off.
Another woman remained the life of the party even when she sat down to rest, giving a thumbs up to show everyone she was still having a good time.
One young couple peeled off to the side to embrace as others were just happy to have a smoke and a moment to themselves, away from the party.
One racegoer opted to bare her skin in a white dress with thin straps, to make the most of the sun soaked Saturday
Feeling a little dazed but just happy to be a part of the fun, these two friends embraced, one dressed in a bright red jumpsuit and the other in a sheer black bodysuit
He won't get lost! This man dressed head to toe in an outrageously colourful suit with a matching tie
A group of friends opted for short and figure hugging and short cut skirts, completing the look with hair pieces securely in place
As the day went on, some started to feel the love brought on by the joyous atmosphere
Racegoers and competitors alike were seen feeling the love as the venue became wound up in the emotion of the action-packed day.
Jockey Hugh Bowman was seen kissing his wife Christine after winning race five with Winx, making it the horse's 32nd win in a row.
Plenty of young couples were seen puckering up as the day faded into night.
Despite a sea of blue and black suits, some racegoers made the bold move to stand out by opting for