Elizabeth Hurley bucked the red dress theme as she joined Samantha Armytage and Sylvia Jeffreys at the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse on Tuesday.
While a whole host of celebrities stepped out in rouge outfits on the big day, Liz, 59, made her very own fashion statement as she strutted her stuff in a yellow ensemble.
The famed English model put on a very elegant display in a figure-hugging off-the-shoulder midi dress with a statement ruffled floral neckline.
Arriving at the world-famous ‘Birdcage’, she gave herself a few extra inches with a pair of cream heels and toted her essentials in a colour coordinated handbag.
The Bedazzled actress fixed a huge yellow floral fascinator into her brunette tresses and shielded her eyes with a pair of round shades.
She was joined at the festivities by her son Damian, 22, and they were seen enjoying the quality mother-son time together as they posed up a storm on the carpet.
Damian cut a dapper figure in a black suit and pinstripe trousers, which he teamed with a white shirt, blue tie and a grey waistcoat.
The model – who Liz had during a brief relationship with late millionaire filmmaker Steve Bing – shielded his eyes with a pair of oversized sunglasses.
Elizabeth Hurley bucked the red dress theme as she joined Samantha Armytage and Sylvia Jeffreys at the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse on Tuesday
While a whole host of celebrities stepped out in rouge outfits on the big day, Liz, 59, made her very own fashion statement as she strutted her stuff in a yellow ensemble
He also coordinated with his beloved mother as he fixed a yellow flower into his lapel to complete his suave ensemble.
While there is no official dress code for the day, racegoers are encouraged to wear bright and bold colours, with most opting to wear all-red ensembles this year.
And Aussie TV presenter Samantha appeared to have got the memo as she posed up a storm in all-red at the long-awaited 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup.
For the star-studded occasion, Samantha put on a very glamorous display in a red off-the-shoulder gown with statement puffed sleeves.
The new Golden Bachelor host, 48, who has moved to Channel Nine from Seven after 21 years with the network, added to her frame with a pair of red strapped heels.
In line with the apparent all-red outfit theme, she toted her essentials in a small rouge clutch bag and fixed a subtle fascinator into her golden locks.
She was joined at the glitzy event by Today co-host Sylvia, 38, who put on a colourful display in a stunning pink ensemble.
The TV presenter captured attention in her bright pink midi dress which featured puffed sleeves and buckled belt detailing around the bodice.
The famed English model put on a very elegant display in a figure-hugging off-the-shoulder midi dress with a statement ruffled floral neckline
She was joined at the festivities by her son Damian, 22, and they were seen enjoying the quality mother-son time together as they posed up a storm on the carpet
Damian cut a dapper figure in a black suit and pinstripe trousers, which he teamed with a white shirt, blue tie and a grey waistcoat
Arriving at the world-famous ‘Birdcage’, Liz gave herself a few extra inches with a pair of cream heels and toted her essentials in a colour coordinated handbag
The Bedazzled actress fixed a huge yellow floral fascinator into her brunette tresses and shielded her eyes with a pair of round shades
Liz appeared to be in jovial form as she flashed a huge smile, while she added to her stunning features with a glossy make-up palette
She was seen being assisted by a member of staff as she strutted her stuff in her high heels at the Australian event
He also coordinated with his beloved mother as he fixed a yellow flower into his lapel to complete his suave ensemble
While there is no official dress code for the day, racegoers are encouraged to wear bright and bold colours, with most opting to wear all-red ensembles. Pictured: Damian Hurley
She teamed her effortlessly chic ensemble with a pair of white heels and swept her golden tresses back into an up-do, held in place by a statement pink hairband.
Sylvia accessorised with a pair of gold earrings and held a white clutch bag in one hand as she joined the list of select guests inside the Birdcage.
Elsewhere, model Olivia Molly Rogers ensured all eyes were on her as she strutted her stuff in her bold wrap-around ensemble with a ruffled neckline.
The 2017 Miss Universe Australia winner, 32, fixed a huge wide-brimmed hat on top of her glossy brunette locks as she kept in line with the racing day dress code.
She let her outfit do all the talking as she opted for very minimal accessories while stepping out for the hotly-anticipated 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup.
Meanwhile, model Kate, 40, showed off her toned legs in a sophisticated midi dress from Versace featuring the brand’s signature gold clasps.
Kate gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of pointed rouge stilettos and toted her essentials in a red clutch bag as she looked racing day ready.
The journalist oozed sophistication as she shielded her eyes with white cat-eye shades from G.O.D eyewear and swept her golden locks beneath a red headscarf.
Aussie TV presenter Samantha appeared to have got the all-red memo as she posed up a storm in all-red at the long-awaited 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup
For the star-studded occasion, Samantha put on a very glamorous display in a red off-the-shoulder gown with statement puffed sleeves
In line with the apparent all-red outfit theme, she toted her essentials in a small rouge clutch bag and fixed a subtle fascinator into her golden locks
She was joined at the glitzy event by Today co-host Sylvia, 38, who put on a colourful display in a stunning pink ensemble
The TV presenter captured attention in her bright pink midi dress which featured puffed sleeves and buckled belt detailing around the bodice
Elsewhere, model Olivia Molly Rogers ensured all eyes were on her as she strutted her stuff in her bold wrap-around ensemble with a ruffled neckline
The 2017 Miss Universe Australia winner, 32, fixed a huge wide-brimmed hat on top of her glossy brunette locks as she kept in line with the racing day dress code
She let her outfit do all the talking as she opted for very minimal accessories while stepping out for the hotly-anticipated 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup
Kate Waterhouse, 40, made sure to capture attention as she stormed the top event on the Australian celebrity social calendar in a vibrant rouge designer ensemble
The journalist oozed sophistication as she shielded her eyes with white cat-eye shades from G.O.D eyewear and swept her golden locks beneath a red headscarf
She showed off her toned legs in a sophisticated midi dress from Versace featuring the brand’s signature gold clasps on the straps
The journalist oozed sophistication as she shielded her eyes with white cat-eye shades from G.O.D eyewear and swept her golden locks beneath a red hair scarf
Kate has long held a passion for horse racing as she is the daughter of horse trainer Gai Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse.
Also in attendance was Richard Wilkins, who put on a very loved-up display with his new girlfriend Mia Hawkswell at the globally-famous racing day event.
The TV presenter, 69, cut a dapper figure in an all-black suit and shades as he stepped out holding hands with make-up artist Mia, 47.
The couple, whose romance emerged earlier this year, appeared to be in jovial spirits as they flashed huge smiles for the cameras.
Mia looked effortlessly chic in a stylish yellow summer dress which she teamed with a pair of black heels and reflective sunglasses.
Irish singer Ronan Keating also stepped out alongside his wife Storm and the couple looked as close as ever as they walked hand-in-hand.
The Boyzone star, 47, who is performing at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, cut a suave figure in a white two-piece suit, which he styled with brown boots and a dark tie.
His wife Storm, 43, looked stylish as she stepped out in a white floating summer dress and pointed heels as she brought the glamour.
Also in attendance was Richard Wilkins, who put on a very loved-up display with his new girlfriend Mia Hawkswell at the globally-famous racing day event
The TV presenter, 69, cut a dapper figure in an all-black suit and shades as he stepped out holding hands with make-up artist Mia, 47
Irish singer Ronan Keating also stepped out alongside his wife Storm and the couple looked as close as ever as they walked hand-in-hand
The Boyzone star, 47, who is performing at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, cut a suave figure in a white two-piece suit, which he styled with brown boots and a dark tie
His wife Storm, 43, looked stylish as she stepped out in a white floating summer dress and pointed heels as she brought the glamour to the event
The couple were seen posing up a storm alongside Michelle Payne (centre), who made sure to turn heads in a bold gold mini dress
Ronan will be performing at Flemington Racecourse as part of the Crown Oaks Day festivities on November 7 and he will also put on a smaller gig the day before
She accessorised her ensemble with an array of silver jewellery and completed her look with a white fascinator headpiece.
Ronan will be performing at Flemington Racecourse as part of the Crown Oaks Day festivities on November 7.
He will also put on a smaller performance for lucky guests at the VRC Crown Oaks Club Lunch on November 6 before his main set the following day.
It will be the Boyzone star’s only performances in Australia this year as he recently wrapped up his European tour.
Elsewhere, famed Aussie swimmer Ariarne Titmus also cut an elegant figure in a stunning rouge strapless mini dress.
The eye-catching gown featured a dramatic off-the-shoulder floral neckline and Ariarne added to her frame with a pair of beige heeled sandals.
The Olympic champion, 24, kept her essentials in a metallic silver clutch bag and accentuated her stunning features with a bronzed make-up palette.
Celebrities are given the ultimate VIP treatment inside Flemington’s world-famous ‘Birdcage’, where guests are treated to high-class delicacies from free-flowing French Champagne, specialty cocktails and meals prepared by famed chefs.
In keeping with the apparent red dress code, famed Aussie swimmer Ariarne Titmus also cut an elegant figure in a stunning red strapless mini dress
The eye-catching gown featured a dramatic off-the-shoulder floral neckline and Ariarne added to her frame with a pair of beige heeled sandals
The Olympic champion, 24, kept her essentials in a metallic silver clutch bag and accentuated her stunning features with a bronzed make-up palette
This year’s VIP attendees have also been indulging in caviar bumps – a fine dining trend which refers to eating a mound of the expensive food off the back of the hand.
The list of famous guests are being hosted by G.H. Mumm, the official Champagne sponsor of the event, Furphy, winemakers Penfolds, Lexus and Crown Resorts.
Channel Nine also have their own marquee while Don Julio has opened a vibrant pink-themed tequila bar offering delicious specialty cocktails and live DJ performances.
Music producer Fisher, whose full name is Paul Fisher, celebrated his 38th birthday at the Birdcage’s Lexus marquee on Tuesday as he joined the guest list.
Huge crowds have descended on Flemington Racecourse ahead of the 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup at 3pm on Tuesday.
Thousands of Aussies are gearing up to place their bets on the hotly-anticipated race, with racing fans around the world turning their attention to Melbourne.
The event is being broadcast live on Channel Nine and Sarah Abo and Alex Cullen were spotted backstage preparing for filming ahead of the big event.
Australian music producer Fisher – whose full name is Paul Nicholas Fisher, also celebrated his 38th birthday at Flemington Racecourse
He put on a very loved-up display with his wife Chloe, who recently welcomed their first child Bobbi together
The happy couple stepped out at the Lexus booth in the Birdcage to celebrate the music star’s birthday in style
Michelle Payne made sure to capture attention in a stylish gold ensemble as she posed alongside Jessica Fox
Fashion racing enthusiast Viera Macikova showed off her unique sense of style in a red jacket embellished with love hearts, which she styled with wide-leg trousers
She completed her look with a red love heart handbag and sported some colour coordinated shades on the day
Emma Booth cut a stylish figure in a fashionable orange dress, which she styled with a beaded hairband and metallic clutch bag
Crystal Kimber-Peters made sure to capture attention in a shimmering metallic silver strapless dress, which she styled with rainbow strapped heels
She fixed a very dramatic pink fascinator in her golden tresses, which matched her vibrant handbag
Deborah Quinn put on a very quirky display in a white layered shirt with unique gold sleeves as she made quite the entrance to the event
Chantelle Ford brought her very own signature style to the event in an edgy white co-ord set, which she teamed with vibrant purple shades
TV presenter Brodie Young also cut a suave figure in a beige suit jacket, which he styled with a crisp white shirt and coordinated trousers
Today Show host Sarah, 38, looked effortlessly stylish in a baby blue jacket, which she coordinated with a matching bow in her brunette tresses.
She was seen trying to fix the giant accessory into her tresses, before later stripping down to a sophisticated all-white suit for the broadcast.
Sarah was joined by her co-host Alex, 43, who looked dapper in a navy suit as he got ready for their busy day of broadcasting duties.
The stayers event is one of the biggest in the world and has produced a long list of champions over the years, including the likes of Phar Lap, Kingston Town and the invincible feats of Makybe Diva.
This year, 24 more Australian and international horses and their jockeys will be looking to etch their names into the history books while punters will be hoping to pick the winner – or land the ultimate trifecta.
Several horses have been already withdrawn from the 2024 Cup due to veterinary concerns, including Jan Brueghel, Brayden Star, Muramasa and Via Sistina.
The Melbourne Cup is being broadcast live on Channel Nine and Sarah Abo and Alex Cullen were spotted backstage preparing for filming ahead of the big event
Today show host Sarah, 38, looked effortlessly stylish in a baby blue jacket, which she coordinated with a matching bow in her brunette tresses
She was seen trying to fix the giant accessory into her tresses as her co-host Alex watched on as she appeared to be deciding about the accessory
Sarah was joined by her co-host Alex, 43, who looked dapper in a navy suit as he got ready for their busy day of broadcasting duties
The presenters appeared to be in jovial spirits ahead of the busy day as they laughed and joked together backstage
Huge crowds have descended on Flemington Racecourse ahead of the 164th staging of the Melbourne Cup at 3pm on Tuesday
This year, 24 more horses and their jockeys will be looking to etch their names into the history books while punters will be hoping to pick the winner. Pictured: Michael Dee riding Tycoon Star in Race 1, the Darley Maribyrnong Plate
Horse | Trainer(s) | Jockey | Barrier | Weight | Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vauban (FR) | Willie Mullins | William Buick | 11 | 55.5kg | $4.50 |
Buckaroo (UK) | Chris Waller | Joao Moreira | 21 | 54.5kg | $5 |
Circle of Fire (UK) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Mark Zahra | 24 | 54.5kg | $15 |
Warp Speed (JPN) | Noboru Takagi | Akira Sugawara | 3 | 54.5kg | $12 |
Kovalica (NZ) | Chris Waller | Damian Lane | 17 | 53.5kg | $10 |
Sharp ‘n’ Smart (NZ) | Graeme & Deborah Rogerson | Michael Dee | 15 | 53.5kg | $20 |
Just Fine (IRE) | Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott | Jye Mcneil | 13 | 53kg | $25 |
Land Legend (FR) | Chris Waller | Zac Purton | 18 | 53kg | $30 |
Absurde (FR) | Willie Mullins | Kerrin Mcevoy | 7 | 52.5kg | $18 |
Athabascan (FR) | John O’shea & Tom Charlton | Zac Lloyd | 2 | 52kg | $35 |
Knight’s Choice (AUS) | John Symons & Sheila Laxon | Robbie Dolan | 6 | 51.5kg | $50 |
Okita Soushi (IRE) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Jamie Kah | 10 | 51kg | $8 |
Onesmoothoperator (USA) | Brian Ellison | Craig Williams | 12 | 51kg | $12 |
Zardozi (AUS) | James Cummings | Andrea Atzeni | 4 | 51kg | $22 |
Sea King (UK) | Harry Eustace | Hollie Doyle | 1 | 50.5kg | $15 |
Valiant King (UK) | Chris Waller | Craig Newitt | 22 | 50.5kg | $40 |
Fancy Man (IRE) | Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald | Ron Stewart | 19 | 50kg | $60 |
Interpretation (IRE) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Teo Nugent | 14 | 50kg | $25 |
Manzoice (AUS) | Chris Waller | Declan Bates | 8 | 50kg | $50 |
Mostly Cloudy (IRE) | Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young | Karis Teetan | 16 | 50kg | $70 |
Positivity (NZ) | Andrew Forsman | Winona Costin | 20 | 50kg | $80 |
Saint George (UK) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Tyler Schiller | 9 | 50kg | $100 |
The Map (AUS) | Dan Clarken & Oopy Macgillivray | Rachel King | 23 | 50kg | $150 |
Trust in You (NZ) | Bruce Wallace & Grant Cooksley | Mark Du Plessis | 5 | 50kg | $200 |
Veteran bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse has highlighted Circle of Fire as a Melbourne Cup ‘bolter’ worth attention, particularly for those looking beyond the top favourites.
Circle of Fire, priced around $34, is an intriguing choice with the capability to handle the Cup’s demanding 3200m distance. Waterhouse believes that, despite its longer odds, the horse could outperform some of the more fancied competitors.
Circle of Fire will jump from the challenging barrier 24, the widest position, which presents obstacles for early positioning.
However, the horse’s proven stamina and form as a Group 1 two-miler make it a viable contender in the long stretch.
French stayer Vauban ($4.50) is currently the pre-race favourite, slightly ahead of the Chris Waller trained Buckaroo ($5).