Dubai World Cup 2025: How to win the Style Stakes this year

Dubai World Cup 2025: How to win the Style Stakes this year

When you hear‭ ‬“derby”‭, ‬does your mind drift to the splendid Ascot opening day scene from the 1964‭ ‬movie‭ ‬My Fair Lady‭? ‬I first stumbled upon this song in a school choir and‭, ‬under the guise of mastering the lyrics‭, ‬found myself hitting the replay button incessantly‭. ‬Yet‭, ‬even as a 15-year-old‭, ‬it wasn’t just the catchy tune that had me captivated‭ ‬—‭ ‬it was the mesmerising fashion spectacle‭. ‬Everyone appeared as if they had stepped straight out of a royal fashion portrait‭: ‬the exquisite dresses‭, ‬the elegant drapes‭, ‬the flamboyant hats adorned with feathers‭, ‬and the gloves that whispered of a bygone era of grace‭. ‬Could ladies really dress like that for a sporting event‭? ‬The opulence seemed almost too grand for an outdoor event‮…‬‭ ‬but in the world of fashion‭, ‬more is more‭.‬

As the racing industry gears up for the Dubai World Cup today‭, ‬we unwrap the art of racewear and derby dressing‭.‬

Historically‭, ‬racewear was heavily influenced by societal norms and the stringent decorum of the upper classes‭. ‬For men‭, ‬the traditional attire at prestigious events like Royal Ascot was the morning suit‭ ‬—‭ ‬a tailcoat‭, ‬waistcoat‭, ‬striped trousers‭, ‬and a top hat‭. ‬This ensemble symbolised the gentleman’s status and was non-negotiable for entry into certain areas of the racecourse‭. ‬

Women‭, ‬on the other hand‭, ‬adhered to a similarly‭ ‬strict but more stylistically varied code‭. ‬Dresses were long and the fabrics conservative‭, ‬with hats obligatory‭. ‬The focus was‭ ‬on elegance and modesty‭, ‬with outfits designed not to overshadow their wearer’s social standing but to appropriately enhance it‭. ‬The Royal Enclosure at Ascot‭, ‬for example‭, ‬required dresses with straps of a‭ ‬certain width and hemlines that fell just above the knee or longer‭.‬

Today‭, ‬while the essence of traditional dress codes remains‭, ‬there’s a noticeable shift towards more contemporary styles‭. ‬“Race day fashion used to be all about uniformity‭ ‬—‭ ‬fitted dresses‭, ‬jackets and skirts‭, ‬matching fascinators‭, ‬and classic pumps‭. ‬Everyone followed the same formula‭. ‬But now‭, ‬it’s about celebrating individuality‭, ‬and that’s what I love about fashion‭. ‬It allows us to express who we are and embrace the best versions of ourselves‭,‬”‭ ‬points out seasoned Indian stylist and costume designer Anaita Shroff Adajania‭. ‬Men still wear morning suits to certain areas of high-profile races‭, ‬but there’s now room for creativity in the choice of ties‭, ‬waistcoats‭, ‬and even the colour of the tailcoat‭. ‬For women‭, ‬modern racewear speaks elegance and high fashion‭. ‬Hemlines might rise a bit‭, ‬and while hats are still a must‭, ‬they vary from elegant fascinators to‭ ‬pieces of millinery art‭.‬

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Fashion houses‭  ‬in the fray

As the 20th century unfolded‭, ‬fashion houses began to see race days as prime opportunities to showcase their designs‭. ‬Couture‭, ‬known for its painstaking attention to detail and handcrafted techniques‭, ‬found a perfect audience in racegoers who valued uniqueness and luxury‭. ‬Designers like Coco Chanel and Christian Dior revolutionised women’s racewear in the mid-1900s by introducing styles that were both chic and suitable for daytime outdoor events‭. ‬Today‭, ‬brands such as Alexander McQueen‭, ‬Givenchy‭, ‬and Chanel’s Autumn/Winter lines continue to influence race day trends‭, ‬with couture dresses that feature bold prints‭, ‬experimental fabrics‭, ‬and silhouettes that blend past traditions with modern fashion sensibilities‭.‬

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