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Fun and glamour at the races
by Joy Fang

SADDLE up, fashionistas!

The time has come again for you to don trendy outfits and display your sense of fashion, gentility and grace at Singapore Racecourse’s event of the year, the  glamorous Emirates Singapore Derby.

The 2,000m race, now in its 15th year, is a prestigious event that offers a  whopping $1.15 million to the winning racehorse. Tempted to go but not sure about everything from how to dress to decorum? my paper does your homework  for you.

How should one dress when attending the Derby?

The vintage, classic look ala the 1964 film My Fair Lady is best, said my paper’s stylist, Mr Jerome Awasthi, who suggests outfits such as a shirt dress or a blazer with a pencil skirt.

And let’s not forget the big eye-catcher at the races – hats, headpieces and  fascinators.

Pair an elaborate headpiece with a simple outfit, added Mr Awasthi. You don’t want  our hat to overwhelm you.

As for men, the gentleman’s look always works. This means shirts and jackets or  suits. Spice it all up with hats, gloves or boots, and play with colours such as  donning a green jacket or a blue cardigan.

The key to standing out at the Derby, said Ms Jaylian See, 44, the winner of last  year’s best-dressed contest, is to dress in outfits that complement one’s body.

For instance, if you have long legs, wear short (but appropriate), sexy dresses,  said Ms See.

What materials or colours are best for the Derby?

Let’s face it: Singapore is hot. If you are checking out the Parade Ring, where race horses are shown before the race, or if you want to walk around outdoors, then take this into consideration.

Women should wear light outfits – meaning, dresses made of cotton or flowy  materials, and these should be in neutral or pastel colours, said Mr Awasthi.

Ms See keeps cool in lace or pleated dresses from Issey Miyake and in sun  dresses. Men’s outfits should be of cotton material – especially if they are wearing jackets. They are encouraged to wear coats and ties, especially if they are sitting  in the higher-tiered seats.

Here’s something new at this year’s races: On Derby day, guests will be treated to  a Spanish dance item. Which means that one can pick this up as a theme for  outfits. If you want to go for the  Spanish theme, women can add accessories such as flowers as hairpieces, big necklaces, and lace items such as fans and gloves,  said Mr Awasthi.

The Singapore Turf Club website lists dress codes, depending on your seats. One thing is clear: Smart casual is the key, and nothing sloppy (meaning bermudas, shorts, singlets and flip flops) is allowed. To find out more on the dress code, visit www.turfclub.com.sg

How does one behave at the races? What form of decorum should one display  there? Sophistication is vital at such glamorous events where rubbing shoulders  with big names can be expected.

Carry yourself with confidence and grace, and be cautious with the alcohol. To truly soak up the dazzling atmosphere, head down to the Singapore Turf Club on  Sunday.

Get the Emirates Singapore Derby Value Package which costs $65 per person. This  gets you entry into the exclusive Hibiscus Room, plus a buffet lunch, a racebook  as well as an Emirates toy bear.

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The Emirates Singapore Derby is on this Sunday at the Singapore Racecourse at 1, Turf  Club Avenue in Kranji. Visit www.turfclub.com.sg or call 6879-1000 for more details.

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