
How To Ace Spring Racing Carnival Style in 2025
The most stylish season of the year is almost upon us. Have you thought of what to wear to Spring Racing Carnival yet?
We know how hard it is to nail the look, what with the rules at different places and the themes for different events. But don’t treat them like a style death sentence! See them as a chance to flex your creative muscle.
The best way to go about it is to prep, of course! You’ll be confident and at ease when you have every detail in place. And that’s why we’re here! Read on to find everything you need to know about rocking Spring Racing Carnival style in 2025.
What is Spring Racing Carnival?
If you’re not a pro at the whole carnival yet, here’s a quick download: It’s a series of events where people can get together with friends and family and celebrate — in style. It’s one of the biggest events of the year and also one of the very few that encourages you to go all-out with your outfit.

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How long does the Spring Racing Carnival last?
The Spring Racing Carnival consists of events spread out in different states and span up to eight weeks, depending on where you’re celebrating. To fill you in on the key events, here’s an overview — plus the theme for each, so you know how to plan for your ensemble:
Event | State | Date | Theme |
Sydney Surf to Turf | NSW | 20 September | Spring |
Spring Classics Preview Day | VIC | 21 September | Spring |
Golden Rose | NSW | 27 September | A touch of gold |
TAB Turnbull Stakes Day | VIC | 4 October | Elegant but relaxed |
TAB Epsom Day | NSW | 4 October | Elegant but relaxed |
Hill Stakes Day | NSW | 11 October | Bright and fun |
Queensland Cup Raceday | QLD | 11 October | Bright and elegant |
Everest Day | NSW | 18 October | A touch of blue |
EvaAir Ladies Race Day | QLD | 18 October | Bright and elegant |
Champion Stakes Day | NSW | 25 October | Bright and fun |
Irish Day | WA | 25 October | Bright and elegant |
Coxplate Race Day | QLD | 25 October | Bright and fun |
Golden Eagle | NSW | 1 November | A touch of gold |
Derby Day | VIC | 1 November | Black and white |
TABTouch Derby Day | WA | 1 November | Black and white |
Derby Race Day | QLD | 1 November | Black and white |
Melbourne Cup Day | VIC | 4 November | Big and bold |
Big Dance on Cup Day | NSW | 4 November | Big and bold |
Melbourne Cup Race Day | QLD | 4 November | Big and bold |
TABTouch Melbourne Cup Day | WA | 4 November | Big and bold |
Crown Oaks Day | VIC | 6 November | Feminine, pastels |
Five Diamond Ladies Day | VIC | 8 November | Feminine, pastels |
TAB Champion Stakes Day | VIC | 8 November | Elegant but relaxed |
Lee Steere Stakes Day | WA | 8 November | Elegant but relaxed |
Champion Fillies’ Day | WA | 15 November | Elegant and bright |
Style tips for racing events
Now that you know what the theme is for each event, it’s time to lock in and get your ensemble sorted.
On top of these thematic and colour guidelines, it’s also good to familiarise yourself with the dress codes for each race club. A general rule is to keep things elegant and classy. While some clubs have become more lenient with cut-outs in dresses, most still don’t allow them.
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Next is to wear something that follows the theme and dress code and you feel 100% comfortable and confident in. There’s nothing worse than being at an event where you’re supposed to have fun but you’re conscious about the strap of your dress slipping or your jumpsuit being too tight where it shouldn’t be.

When shopping for clothes, opt for season- and weather-appropriate fabrics too. Chambray, silk, cotton and linen are great.
More than looking good, acing Spring Racing Carnival style is about feeling good and wearing what you love!
Now this last one, you’ve probably seen coming, but it’s still worth saying: complete your look with headwear! A headpiece, a fascinator or a hat will be the defining piece that takes your cocktail or going-outfit to something that’s distinctly for trackside celebration and mingling.
Pick something that not only goes well with your dress or outfit but also exudes the style statement you want to share. We love out-there pieces, but if that’s not your style, you can get away with wearing something small like a padded or ruched headband. The oomph is just as impactful.