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Melbourne Cup Carnival

We’re bringing you the lowdown on Sydney girl Daniella’s Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival adventure, straight from the horse’s mouth.

NSW Blogger Danielle & Mandy

Hot to frock! NSW blogger Daniella & Mandy

Blow dries and manicures, headpieces and killer heels. Suits and sunnies, bright ties and floral dresses – a day at the races screams that Spring is finally here, the girls are out to flower and silly season is on its way.

The world’s greatest thoroughbreds, most respected trainers and thousands of spectators turn Victoria into the horse racing capital of the world during Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival. While some are focused on horses and racing, the Carnival is a key event on the social calendar of locals and visitors alike – an excuse for glamorous dress ups, drinking champagne and enjoying a fun day with friends.

Brian McFadden

Brian McFadden charms the ladies

On a whirlwind trip to Melbourne, a girlfriend and I were invited to the Westfield Doncaster Styling Suite on the Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Day. A flock of brightly dressed fashionistas in the latest styles matched with colourful, artistic hats greet us as we entered the tent. Themed pink, red and white, the pink champagne flowed as we admired the sensational display of roses heralding the arrival of Spring.

Treated to an intimate performance by larrikin Irishman, Brian McFadden, he joked with the crowd before charming the ladies with his signature songs. The Westfield fashion show was one of many highlights of the day, providing us with a glimpse of the block colour trends dominating the Spring season. An excuse for ladies to look glam and men to look dapper, the mood was festive as bets were placed.

The Lolly Counter

The Lolly Counter

Creative catering by Peter Rowland showcased the fine cuisine that Melbourne is renowned for, while our attention was captured by the lolly counter. A childhood delight of marshmallows, musk sticks and liquorice balls, we were given a carton and the opportunity to create a DIY take home pack.

One would be excused for forgetting that there were horses involved, as air kisses were exchanged and elegant outfits admired. Every so often the well-heeled crowd would turn to the screen, riveted and clasping tickets as the races ran – eliciting both cheers and composed groans as the horses claimed positions. Then, quickly back to the more sociable business of mingling, enjoying the delectable canapés and ensuring no wine glass went unfilled.

Where we stayed

Mint Rhapsody Melbourne

Mint Rhapsody Melbourne

Our studio room at the Mint Rhapsody hotel provided a modern, luxurious respite from the days’ momentum. Complete with a kitchenette, divinely soft beds and a sunny outlook, the staff went out of their way to be helpful as we negotiated the unfamiliar Melbourne terrain. Ideally situated between the city and St Kilda, it led us to brunch at Il Fornaio, a bakery that confirmed Melbourne’s reputation for fabulous food.

Click here for more info on the Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival (as provided by Victorian Racing Club).

 




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  1. Cathy Seymour

    I would love to go to the Melbourne Cup. It is over 30 years since I have visited Melbourne and have NEVER been to the Cup. It is on my bucket list tho…. hopefully one day…..

  2. Trish Fuller

    The Melbourne Cup is the only event that has ever got me up and running to the shops to buy an outfit for a horse race. Have loved the past few years events but actually going to the live race would be the ultimate dream.

  3. Nicole

    Being 6 months pregnant i wouldn’t be hardly missed in the crowd but styling it up in an amazing get up like the a-listers may just inspire the ladies that share my sheltered life to take their bumps and swollen ankles to the races for one last flaunt

  4. Yvonne Kowald

    I have never had the chance to go to the Melbourne Cup, would just love it, even more so because I would take my Soul Mate (my Hubby), he deserved It.

  5. jodie

    It would be a great day to get a few girls together frock up and hit the track, have a drink, have a bet and a laugh or two whilst watching the race that stops the nation..

  6. leonie schroer

    never been to the melbourne cup – would be a wonderful birthday present for my hubby and of course i’d have to accompany him 🙂

  7. Mary Anne Fennel

    I would love to go to the races in Melbourne because I have never been to the Melbourne Cup. It would be a great experience!

  8. Belinda Angwin

    I couldn’t think of anything more fun……I love horses and the spring carnival is my favourite time of year……….but unfortunately the only races I’ve made it to was Stony Creek.

  9. Sarah

    I would love to win because my boyfriend wanted to take me to my first racing carnival but was made redundant last week so it doesn’t look like it can happen now 🙁

  10. Dee Campbell

    Melbourne Cup is the race that stops the nation! And an brilliant excuse to go all out in the fashion stakes, and have some fun wherever you maybe in Aus! Lets make it a national public holiday though, Ms Gillard…

  11. Dorothy

    I grew up in Melbourne and have never been to the Melbourne Cup – it would be a great thrill and I am sure a very exciting day.

  12. Marg D

    We’ve got ascot and belmont park here in Perth. But i don’t imagine it would prepare me for a day at The Melbourne cup. Would love to be a part of it.

  13. Jean Marie Visser

    Having been making fascinators and hats for 17 years and dressing lots of women for the races, I have never been to the Melbourne Cup and would love to go! To see all the wonderful fashion and beautiful horses and mingle with other milliners, would be a dream come true. I have a lovely friend who would also love to go. We’ll be ready and very excited if we get to go!

  14. George

    Grown people begging for favours in such a public forum is such an unattractive and demeaning activity isn’t it? By the way can I PLLLLEEEEEEEEEEZZZZ be the one who wins this fabulous competition !!!

  15. oriana cuffe

    I would love to go to the Melbourne as the last time I went I was only 3 and
    memories are only what my mother and father told me. But now I am older would love to be there for the big day.

  16. Julia Bayer

    Go in style to THE International event in Melbourne. Be loyal to the last industry for fun and fair play in Australia. Make it worthwhile for the horses, jockeys, trainers, staff and all of Australia and really promote Australia.

  17. cathy

    what a fabulous australian event the melbourne cup is.
    i just want to see it all, from the carpark to the roses,and the
    excitement of the race.

  18. Renee Calvett

    Am getting married at the end of November and a VIP day at the races would be the ultimate girls day for me and best friend!

  19. Joanne Atkins

    my hubby was supposed to take me to the cup for my 40th in a weeks time il be 49 & i still havnt made it there what a present tho hey


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