Sydney’s most stylish socialites were out in full force for the TAB Everest race day at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday.
Former Miss World Australia Erin Holland lead the pack in a structured royal blue mini-dress and matching silk scarf.
She added a striking hat to cap off the ensemble and accessorised with Bulgari jewellery.
Writer and socialite Kate Waterhouse donned a much lighter shade of blue in a striped frock from designer Rebecca Valance.
She paired it with a baby pink clutch from Paco Rabanne that matched her pink fascinator.

Sydney’s most stylish socialites were out in full force for the TAB Everest race day at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday, including Erin Holland

Erin lead the pack in a structured royal blue mini-dress and matching silk scarf
This year’s races is expected to draw the biggest crowd since before the Covid pandemic.
To celebrate, punters will be able to enjoy four delicious cocktails on tap including a pink gin spritz, mojito, margarita, and blue lagoon.
Four aqua blue Kombi vans fitted out with drink taps on the side will be spread across the grounds.
Attendees will be able to sample the cocktails for $12 each and vote for their favourite to become the Official Everest Drink.
The winning cocktail will then be crowned as the official drink of the prestigious event for years to come.

Writer and socialite Kate Waterhouse donned a much lighter shade of blue in a striped frock from designer Rebecca Valance


She paired the dress with a baby pink clutch from Paco Rabanne that matched her pink fascinator
Those who vote will be put into the running to win a generous $2,000 prize with the winner selected by a random draw.
TAB Everest Day will see 12 of the best and fastest horse sprinters compete for a whopping $20million in prize money.
The glamorous event is the richest race in Australia and the richest race on turf in the world.
Off the track, guests will be rubbing shoulder with the who’s who of racing while dressed to the nines.