Farmer wants a sash: Country family wins Fashions on the Field
A farming family wins Fashions on the Field as high winds threaten to spoil the final party.
Melissa Singer is Fashion and Lifestyle Editor of The Age and The Sunday Age
A farming family wins Fashions on the Field as high winds threaten to spoil the final party.
The foreign invaders scooped the fashions, while inspirational women were celebrated on Ladies' Day.
Nine-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt said he lives to inspire and hopes to be remembered as "one of the greatest athletes in sport" when he retires from competition.
Every Melbourne Cup has a dominant colour - this year it was tomato.
Cup Day is set to be grey and drizzly but that doesn't mean abandoning your plans to lead the style stakes, if you take a few small steps to weather-proof your look.
The products and tips that will get you through the day, smudge-free.
There's a duel being fought this week that has little to do with horses, although the stakes are equally high.
They are the Taj Mahal of tents but what does it actually take to build the salubrious marquees inside Flemington's Birdcage?
It's a battle of the 'enthusiasts' and the novices - who will win?
The roses are blooming, the food trucks are cranking up the burners and it's just days until Melbourne's biggest annual party – the Melbourne Cup Carnival – begins.
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