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Spring Carnival 25

Unlock The Race Day Style Codes

From Melbourne Cup to The Everest, the spring carnival season celebrates precision, polish, and personality. This is your guide to what to wear and where — tailored looks that define every race day with intent and style.

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Make A Statement

MELBOURNE CUP / Flemington
THE EVEREST / Randwick

These are the days to stand out. Cup Day is about colour, confidence, and standout tailoring; The Everest has become Sydney’s boldest fashion day. Think strong blues, rich textures, playful accessories, statement suiting.
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Monochromatic Classic

DERBY DAY / Flemington
EPSOM DAY / Randwick

Both days are classic and monochrome. Derby is famous for black, white, and grey; Epsom Day carries the same traditional tailoring cues — structured, timeless, and formal. Think grey or charcoal suits, black ties, white shirts, polished shoes.
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Easy Does It

OAKS DAY / Flemington
GOLDEN EAGLE DAY / Randwick

Both lean softer and more contemporary. Oaks is “Ladies Day,” so men often opt for lighter tones, linen, and relaxed refinement. Same vibe for Golden Eagle — sand, cream, taupe, pastel accents, relaxed cuts.
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Finish Strong

STAKES DAY / Flemington
FIVE DIAMONDS DAY / Randwick

The last of the major race days, these are the most relaxed, modern, and family-friendly events. The suits are still sharp but less formal — unstructured jackets, open collars, tonal dressing, soft tailoring.