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Winners in the fashion stakes
Winners in the fashion stakes
By Tim Howard
The fashion stakes for the 2024 Grafton July Carnival attracted fields as hot as those on the race track for this year’s Fashions on the Field.
Traditionally held in conjunction with the running of the the carnival’s premier race, the Grafton Cup, fashionistas from the Clarence Valley and further afield have made it a date not to be missed.
One of this year’s judges, Michelle Page, said with 24 entries in this year’s Best Dressed Lady section, judging had been difficult.
And she said numbers had been up on last year in all the other sections, millinery, best dressed couple and best dressed gent.
The Sweet Sixteen Boutique Best Dressed Lady of the 2024 carnival, Sharon Edmonds, was no stranger to the competition.
Last year Ms Edmonds took out the millinery award and this year was considering a repeat performance.
But with a Zoe Kratzmann dress and Sonlia millinery on her head, her choice veered to the best dressed lady field at the last minute.
“I had most of my outfit ready, but I was waiting until the last minute for some accessories,” Ms Edmonds said.
“When I found the right handbag and shoes, I thought I was a better chance there.”
Ms Edmonds said she would be back for another run in Fashions on the Field 2025.
“I’ve always been involved in fashion industry and events like Fashion on the Field gives people with an interest in older styles an opportunity to stay involved,” she said. “It also brings out the creativity in me.”
This year’s winner in the Connors Best Dress Gent section, Grafton’s Scott Smith, showed dash could outstrip cash in assembling a winning outfit.
Mr Smith said the worth drinks voucher he picked up for reaching the finals of the award would more than cover the cost of what he wore to win.
A first time entrant in Fashions on the Field, Mr Smith said his suit came from Temu, and his tie and pocket square were a $3 Target purchase.
“I borrowed the shirt from my brother and the shoes were an old pair I had around,” he said.
“The hat was one I had that just happened to suit the outfit.”
Mr Smith said he was not confident when he entered the award, saying he’d been persuaded he should enter by people who like what he was wearing.
“It’s not something I had in mind when I came to the track today,” he said.
This year’s Village Green Hotel Best Dressed Couple were another to eschew fast fashion outfits.
Gold Coast and Brisbane pair Daniel McCullum and Emma Clarke like to take fashionable days out attending country race carnivals that stage fashion competitions.
“We like to re-wear fashions and we just picked stuff from our wardrobes that complemented each other’s outfit,” Ms Clarke said.
She said while they travelled to a number of regional carnivals to compete, this was their first visit for the Grafton July Carnival.
“We will definitely be back,” she said. “This is a great way to get around and see a side of Australia a lot of people miss out on.”
She said it had been a last minute decision to come.
“It was something we’d heard about, but never done,” she said.
“On the spur of the moment we decided to come and took the day off work to get here.”
The Elm Colour Your Lifestyle Millinery Award winner this year was Adelaide Zietsch. Ms Zietsch was not available for interview after the awards.
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