EVENT- Brothers Cairns Cup Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th August
Spend this weekend wisely as it’s your last chance to get your outfits sorted for the Brothers Cairns Cup. Held next Saturday and Sunday (the 9th and 10th of August), Cannon Park with come alive with two great days of racing and fashion. Each day of racing has its own Fashions on the Field competition with some fantastic prizes up for grabs. The golden rule for anyone entering Fashions on the Field at either day of the Brothers Cairns Cup is to remember it is a trans-seasonal winter carnival. What this means if you’re feeling a bit confused is to avoid wearing obvious summer fashion or headwear. I (Angela) am very excited to be representing OTOT on the Fashions on the Field judging panel on Cairns Cup Sunday and I can’t wait to jump on a plane and head up to FNQ! Make sure you keep reading and click on the links to get all the full details for the judging criteria and to register online. In a nutshell here are the details for Fashions on the Field.Saturday 9th August. Brothers Cairns Cup Myer Ladies DayThere are two categories with the major prize $3000 in Myer Vouchers and a trip for two along the East Coast from Sassi Shoe Boutique. There are also addition prizes from other fashion sponsors for the finalists. The registration desk opens at 11am and closes at 12.15. The competition with be completed by 2pm.Myer Lady of the Day 12.30pmMyer Millinery of the Day 1.00pmFurther details and to pre-register CLICK HERESunday 10th August. Brothers Cairns Cup SundayThere are three categories with the major prize $4200 from Babinda Electrics, Property Law Solutions, Bragg Real Estate and $1000 in vouchers from Tea Lily on Grafton Street. There are also addition prizes from other fashions sponsors for finalists. The registration desks opens at 12 noon and closes at 1.15pm. The competition will be completed by 2.30pmClassic Ladies Racewear Award 1.30pmUnder 35’s Contemporary Ladies Racewear Award 2.00pmMost Stylish Couple Award- Immediately following the U35’s Contemporary Ladies category.For further details and to pre-register CLICK HEREI am so looking forward to being able to see some great trans-seasonal racewear and leave freezing Melbourne to see the fabulous fashions up north. Having attended the races in Cairns on a number of occasions I know how high the fashion standard is and am excited to experience a winter Carnival in Far North Queensland.If you aren't familiar with the Fashion on the Field in Cairns, I would recommend booking a ticket in the fashion marquee for the best view of all the catwalk action.Myer Fashionable Fillies LunchCairns Cup High TeaI am so looking forward to being able to see some great trans-seasonal racewear and leave freezing Melbourne to see the fabulous fashions up north. Having attended the races in Cairns on a number of occasions I know how high the fashion standard is and am super excited to experience a winter Carnival in Far North Queensland.By Angela Menz
South Australian Myer Fashions on the Field state final - EVENT
Myer's prestigious Fashions on the Field moves to Adelaide on Monday, when the well-heeled and hatted will vie for the coveted winner's sash and their ticket to representing SA in the national final on Oaks Day at Flemington.OTOT are excited to announce that not only will we be covering the event live on our Instagram account, but both Angela and I have been tasked with making the hard decisions on the judges' panel!Last year's winner Jennifer Marsh (pictured below, centre) will also be joining us as a judge, and obviously knows what it takes to clinch the title. The Naracoorte native donned a silver grey and bold orange ensemble to win, buying the dress for just $18 and making the hat herself - proving a winning outfit can be made without maxing out one's credit card.Although Angela and I have rather different racewear styles, when it comes to judging I think we can agree on a few points. Firstly, we love an outfit that stands out and grabs our attention. This isn't to say it has to be crazy/bright/printed/something Lady Gaga might wear, but it has to have that element of uniqueness that separates it from the rest of the pack. A great example of this is Ashleigh Albanese's winning outfit from Derby Day 2013 - the surprise of the soft white leather; the elegant off-the-shoulder neckline; the oh-so-chic graduated hemline... all features which turned a simple dress into a stunning one.Secondly, put your personal stamp on your outfit. Copying a look you've seen in a magazine or a shop window or on someone else is kind of like cheating, but it also lacks personality and personal flair. We want to see you in your outfit. After all, I'd look weird in Angela's outfits, and I'm sure she wouldn't look right in mine either!Now, this is where it gets tricky... lastly, and perhaps most importantly, dress with the Spring Carnival in mind. I realise it's technically autumn, and we've all had autumn racewear rules drilled into us (felt hats, no straw, closed-toe shoes preferred), but our official judging criteria says "appropriateness of the outfit for the Melbourne Cup Carnival and the individual". So dress like it's a spring race meeting, because we won't mark you down for wearing straw hats, but the judges in Melbourne might for wearing felt.Now you have our tips and suggestions, here are the basic details on how to enter. We can't wait to see what Adelaide has in store for us... good luck!Where: Morphettville Racecourse, Morphett Road, Morphettville, South Australia.When: Monday, March 10. Registrations from 11am-1pm, heats commence 1:05pm, preliminary finals at 1:30pm, and the state final at 1:50pm.Prizes: A 10-dat trip of a lifetime to the 2014 Melbourne Cup Carnival and direct entry to the national Myer Fashions on the Field final, $1,000 to spend at Myer and an Antler luggage pack valued at $700.Further info: Visit the SAJC website.Photo credits: Adelaide Now, Zimbio.By Lisa Tan