From hand-painted gowns to those made from bed quilts, entrants displayed a unique point of view and incredible creativity. There were first-time entrants and seasoned veterans, but they all had one thing in common – an appreciation of fashion. Racewear was exhibited in so many different ways, and the spotlight extended beyond the outfits as their millinery and headpieces also made a bold and striking statement.
We spoke to some entrants about the inspiration and effort behind their outfits.
Best Dressed
Winner – Eleanor Campbell
“A lot of people talk about how you don’t win with a Derby Day outfit because you don’t have the colour, so I was a bit nervous. Not many black-and-white ladies win, apparently, but I've done it! I’m so excited, I’m lost for words.”
Wearing a white Solace London dress and a hat by milliner Monika Neuhauser, New Zealander Eleanor was the picture of elegance. A top three finalist in the 2022 Best Dressed competition, she is no stranger to the competition, but this year she accompanied her mother, Anna, who was an international digital finalist in the Best Suited competition. “She came with me, and stole my thunder!” Anna laughed.
It was Anna who found Eleanor’s dress online and altered it to suit her daughter and the competition. “It was a bit long at the bottom so we trimmed it and used the extra fabric up around the neck to make it more elongated.”
Creating the outfits, doing the hair and makeup and entering the competitions both here and at home in New Zealand is a shared hobby of the mother-daughter duo, who are usually found on their farm covered in dog hair. “We run a doggy daycare business so we are usually dressed a lot differently to this!” Eleanor said.
Second place
Dayna Gorman
“My aunt Debbie designed my dress, using material from a quilt with an indigenous print. It’s a sort of 50s style, I guess you’d say. I am so thrilled and my aunty will be over the moon.”
Third place
Bryony Bourke
“I made my outfit myself, apart from the hat, which is by my local milliner. I used to work in costume for film and TV back home in the UK. Once I found this material, I knew it was the start of something. I wanted to create a trouser and waistcoat set. Using a vintage waistcoat pattern with a halter neck, making matching cover buttons, and using the reverse side as an accent colour way, this piece came together exactly how I imagined. My milliner used a vintage block and finished it with the detailing of the honeycomb veiling and beading.”
Best Dressed Finalists
Sammy Smith
“I designed the whole outfit, from the dress to the millinery. I found the fabric on my honeymoon in America and just completely fell in love. I thought it was so special. I made it a few times, and on my third attempt it all came together nicely.”
Holly Keenan
“I first made the outfit in white and then I had a WA artist paint it, inspired by the bat flower. My milliner knew the concept of the dress and decided to use coral colours in her design. We then worked the bag and shoes around the millinery. This is my fifth year entering at Flemington, but this was my first sash here. I love it, it’s such a beautiful community of women.”
Emma Scodellaro
“My pants are by Tony Maticevski purchased at a sample sale. They're amazing. I just love them. They've been in my wardrobe for years and I've never had a chance to wear them. I bought some fabric to match, and designed this top myself. I used the offcuts of the fabric for the millinery. My earrings are 3D-printed, from Japan. They're ferns to match the print on the hat and the top. This is my 14th year entering.”
Sarah Kelly
“This was designed by my friend's aunt Debbie, using material from a quilt cover printed in artwork by indigenous artist, Agnes Brown. The headpiece is by Rebecca Share that she made to match the dress. I’ve entered a few competitions, but never in Melbourne, just in the Gold Coast, where I live.”
Kymberlee Cockrem
“I love the colours and softness of my headpiece. I’m a very girly girl, so as soon as I saw it, I fell in love with it. My dressmaker found the perfect fabric to complement the headpiece, then we added a beautiful big frill down my front. It’s very pink, but has beautiful subtle tones.”
Holly Webb
“I won Derby Day this year and last year as well, which was unreal because I had never been, and I don’t do too many Fashions on the Field. I usually participate in the Sale Cup, which is our local race, just the Sunday before Derby Day, and I won there as well. I love putting outfits together. It might sound silly, but I find it empowering. Putting an outfit together and feeling confident on stage – I just love it.”