Alexandra Park announces top judges for Best Dressed
Alexandra Park announces top judges for Best
Dressed
Alexandra Park has announced four of New
Zealand’s most respected sartorial minds in fashion to
judge its Best Dressed At The Races competition on Derby
Night, Friday 10 March.
The country’s most famous
fashionable man, Colin Mathura-Jeffree, will be bringing his
flair trackside. He will be flanked by racing darlings, Best
Dressed Lady from the country’s racing tracks, Carena West
and in-demand milliner and stylish woman, Claire Hahn. The
group will be finished off nicely with the Herald on
Sunday Fashion Editor, Michiko Hylands.
“We’re
incredibly excited to have secured these judges. All four
come with a vast amount of experience in fashion and in
judging some of New Zealand’s best dressed
competitions,” says Joel Reichardt, Alexandra Park Sales &
Marketing Manager.
He says the judges are looking look
forward to seeing what the trotting set is wearing in 2017,
spotting emerging trends as well as classic race wear. Tips
for those 18 years or over who may like to enter include:
putting flair into what you wear; making sure your outfit is
well thought out head to toe; and making your fashion mark
for the twilight hours.
There are three categories - Best
Dressed Lady, Best Dressed Man and Best Headwear - with some
amazing prizes on offer and one grand prize for the best
dressed overall. The 10 March competition promises plenty of
catwalk action in the Tasman Room, with further information
on Alexandra Park’s Facebook page and
website.
Presented by Winger Motors, the 2017 Oaks &
Derby Festival will in fact deliver two exciting evenings of
top harness racing and great fashion.
Fashion At The Oaks
will take place on Friday 3 March with tickets for the
glamorous evening in the Tasman Room available for $99 per
person. Attendees will not only enjoy a gourmet three-course
meal but a glass of bubbles on arrival, a deluxe goodie bag,
and a great night of fashion shows featuring the latest
collections from leading designers Adrienne Winkelmann, Kay
Goss, Yvonne Bennetti, Augustine and Hailwood.
On Oaks
Night, New Zealand’s best three-year-old fillies will
battle it out in the Group One Pascoe The Jewellers Northern
Oaks. While the big race on Derby Night is the Group One
Woodlands Stud Northern Derby.
Tables and tickets during
the festival can be reserved and purchased by calling (09)
631-1165 or emailing dining@alexandrapark.co.nz. General
admission into Alexandra Park, car-parking and race books
remain free on both evenings.
For further information on
the 2017 Oaks & Derby Festival visit www.alexandrapark.co.nz
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