Finally, some drama: Oaks Day’s best dressed

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Elle Baillieu turned to Melbourne fashion institution Le Louvre for her colourful look.

Elle Baillieu turned to Melbourne fashion institution Le Louvre for her colourful look.Credit: Eddie Jim

Dress: Dolce & Gabbana
Hat/necklace: Ermanno Scervino
Shoes: Gucci
Bag: Prada

Photographer and content creator Elle Baillieu, daughter of former Victorian premier Ted Baillieu, loves to raid her mother Robyn’s wardrobe for her race-day looks. But for Oaks Day, she leaned on Melbourne fashion institution Le Louvre for her colourful look. “They wanted to get me in some colour because, typically, I wear so much white and black,” she says.

Rozalia Russian: Blushing ballerina

Rozalia Russian

Rozalia RussianCredit: Eddie Jim

Dress: Mariam Seddiq
Shoes: Paris Texas
Bag: Bulgari

Speaking of playing characters, fashion identity Rozalia Russian says she loves picking a character to play each race day. Her Oaks Day persona? “Edgy ballerina,” she says. So, what was Tuesday, when she wore a structured mulberry suit and felt hat? “First lady, with a touch of Bond villain.”

David Hicks: Prince of zen

David Hicks

David HicksCredit: Eddie Jim

Suit: Dolce & Gabbana
Shirt/tie: Prada
Shoes: Christian Louboutin

“I was going for a Georgie Hamilton vibe,” says interior designer David Hicks. “It’s chic and casual at the same time.” Hicks, who was lunching at the Lexus marquee, says he loves “layering between relaxed and very dressed up. It’s wabi-sabi [the Japanese design principle of “imperfect” beauty], isn’t it?”

Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer: Royal flush

Lady Amelia (left) and Lady Eliza Spencer.

Lady Amelia (left) and Lady Eliza Spencer.Credit: Eddie Jim

Outfit: Maticevski (Eliza) and Cappellazzo Couture (Amelia)
Shoes: Balmain (Eliza) and Alexandre Vauthier (Amelia), both from Miss Louise
Headpiece: House of Emmanuele (Eliza) and Stephanie Browne (Amelia)
Bag: Olga Berg (Eliza) and Stephanie Browne (Amelia)

After a week of press engagements and outfits, the Spencer twins, nieces of the late Princess Diana, saved their best for last. Lady Amelia says she’s a fan of the ’80s, but the sisters say they looked to the theme of each race day to devise their looks with their Australian styling team, which included Kirsty McBeath and Richard Nylon.

Says Amelia: “We knew we wanted to work exclusively with Australian designers … it was difficult finalising each look because there were so many to choose from.”

Adds Eliza: “It’s amazing how well they got to know our personalities over the two months, over WhatsApp and Skype.”

Asked for their three fashion words, the sisters, who frequently finish each other’s sentences, say: “Strong, feminine and elegant. That definitely describes us best.”

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