Tale #1 – The
Jumpsuit
Sue was very concerned that the jumpsuit I was wearing would
produce a camel toe at any moment. She
was with me when I first tried it on – and cautioned me that it was a risky
choice for the races.
So risky in fact that I was almost refused entry. First, I was pulled aside for wearing thongs
– my ‘pre-race’ footwear (naturally I had proper shoes to change into) and then
I was asked to wait while the gate attendant called across a more senior man –
to assess whether the ‘all-in-one’ met with the raceday dress code. Seriously peeps – get with the program!
| Sue in Kirrily Johnston dress and headpiece from Ginger (purchased when we were in Chiang Mai). Me in Life with Bird and hat by the gorgeous Carla Murley |
Tale #2 - The Ugg Boots and the Gladiator Heels
There’s been much chatter on Facebook about Sue’s ugg
boots. Never mind the ugg boots… did you
see the gladiator heels that she changed into?
As usual, hers is a look that only the brave… the very brave can
actually pull off!
Tale #3 – Cross
species
At one point (later in the afternoon), Sue teamed her
Kirrily Johnston cowhide dress with a sheepskin jacket AND the sheepskin ugg
boots – taking her fashion bravery to a whole new level.
(SORRY NO PHOTO!)
Tale #4 – The Sunglasses
I left my sunglasses at home. Tragedy!
As soon as I realised, I texted my friend Kate (who did our beautiful
flowers on the day) and asked if she could bring me a spare pair. I was naturally expecting she would have a
cheeky pair of Tom Fords or Prada spares in the cupboard – but the best she
could muster was a crooked pair from the dress-up box. I resorted to squinting all day.
Tale #5 – the Pink
Dress
Every girl’s worst nightmare… being seen in the same outfit
as another chick.
It must have been living hell for six girls who wore the
Country Road hot pink dress. Oh dear...
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| Here's one of the pinkys on the train home. |

I did lend you my sunglasses Mandy! And actually, they did look rather nice with your jump suit - even if they are Mink Pink!
ReplyDeleteAnd for those of you who think cow and sheep don't go together - just ask Old McDonald - I think you'll find they do!!!