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  1. The 2023 VRC Oaks Day is contested on a Thursday in early to mid-November two days after the world-class Melbourne Cup is run and won as part of the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Formerly known as Crown Oaks Day and from 2017 onwards run as Kennedy Oaks Day for sponsorship, VRC Oaks Day is Day 3 of the Melbourne Cup Carnival and is referred to as ...

  2. Kennedy Oaks Day, aka “Ladies Day” & formerly 'Crown Oaks Day', is a thoroughbred horse race which is held each year during the Spring Racing Carnival.

    • 448 Epsom Rd, Flemington, 3000, VIC
    • November 7, 2024
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kennedy_OaksKennedy Oaks - Wikipedia

    Despite being held on a work day (Melbourne Cup Day is the only public holiday during the racing carnival), Oaks Day boasts the fastest growing crowd records of any day in the Carnival; excluding the pandemic-impacted years of 2020 and 2021, every Oaks Day since 1994 has drawn a crowd of 50,000 or more. [5]

  4. First race: 12:40 pm. Last race: 5:50 pm. on your most stylish outfit and head-turning look, as the Melbourne Cup Carnival’s traditional ‘ladies’ day’ returns with the running of the VRC Oaks at Flemington Racecourse, 3 November 2022.

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    • What to Wear to The Races

    Derby Day always kick-starts the Melbourne Cup Carnival in style. If you haven’t attended Derby Day before it’s especially important to plan your outfit ahead of time. As one of the most important days of the Spring Racing calendar, Derby Day is an excellent example of classic elegance. Featuring a black and white dress code, the day is as classy a...

    Melbourne Cup Day is one of the most prestigious events in horse racing history and the biggest day of the Spring Racing Carnival. A real one-of-a-kind type of day, Cup Day is a must-attend event for every fashion-loving woman. Planning your outfit is essential for Melbourne Cup as the day calls for your style A-game. While there’s no colour rule a...

    Traditionally known as “ladies day”, Crown Oaks Day invites women to express their signature style through their dress. The day is all about feeling and looking beautiful and women expressing themselves in a ladylike manner. Simply choose your favourite feminine dress that expresses your unique style. If you’re unsure where to start, look for dress...

    Traditionally known as “family day” at Flemington, Stakes Day is the least formal day of the Spring Racing Calendar. With plenty of youngsters around, Stakes Day has a distinctly relaxed feel that penetrates its dress code. The last thing you want to wear on this day is something that feels stuffy and too serious, so forget the rules and trust your...

    Familiarise yourself with each race day’s dress code before planning your outfit and attending.
    Select either a monochrome, all-over white or all-over black look for Derby Day’s strict colour-free attire.
    Embrace vibrant block colours and unique design details for Melbourne Cup Day.
    When dressing for Oaks Day, acknowledge its “ladies’ day” reputation with feminine designs, pastel colours, and subdued floral prints.
  5. The History of Oaks Day. The VRC Oaks, a prestigious race for three-year-old fillies, was first run in 1861, coinciding with the inaugural Melbourne Cup. Over its history, the race has been known by three different names: the VRC Oaks (1861 – 2006), the Crown Oaks (2007 – 2016), and, as of 2017, the Kennedy Oaks.