Saturday 5 November 2022 02:28 PM Stakes Day: Glamorous punters let loose trackside at inaugural Stakes Day trends now
Glamorous spectators lapped up the Spring sun on Stakes Day - the fourth and final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
The inaugural Stakes Day held at Flemington Racecourse seemed to live up to the hype with thousands of well-dressed revellers letting loose with their friends to close out the Cup Carnival.
Also known as 'Family Day', Stakes Day has the most casual dress code of the four days, with attendees encouraged to tone down the fancy dress for more casual attire.
Thousands of glamorous spectators brought their A-game for Stakes Day- the fourth and final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival
The inaugural Stakes Day held at Flemington Racecourse lived up to the hype with thousands of well-dressed revellers letting loose with their friends to close out the Cup Carnival
Stakes day which is known as 'Family Day', has the most casual dress code of the four days
Punters lapped in the Spring sun for Stakes day as they celebrated the close of the Cup Carnival
Attendees are encouraged to tone down the fancy dress for more smart casual attire
Two race revellers enjoyed more than just the spring sun at the fourth day of the Cup carnival
Cool and casual is the recommended dress code for Stakes Day, with floating summer dresses and simple but elegant headpieces the go-to fashion choice for female racegoers
The crowd was in high spirits as they enjoyed beverages trackside in simple colours and floral prints
Cool and casual is the recommended dress code for Stakes Day, with floating summer dresses and simple but elegant headpieces the go-to fashion choice for female racegoers.
Stars and punters alike were shoulder to shoulder, including jockey Michelle Payne- who rode Prince of Penzance to win the 2015 Melbourne Cup.
The crowd was in high spirits as they enjoyed themselves trackside in simple colours and floral prints.
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