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Kentucky Derby Fashion: History & Celebrity Inspiration (PHOTOS, POLL)

Posted: 04/30/2010 3:02 pm

Tomorrow marks the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Also known as the "Run for the Roses" and "The most exciting two minutes in sports," the Derby is synonymous with red carpet style as well as the official start of the summer social season.

Each year, the race draws locals, out-of-towners, celebrities and royalty alike. While most think the competition is on the track, those in the know would say the fashionistas in the stand always give the horses a run for their money.

Here's a little celebrity style from past Kentucky Derbys to get you in the mood. Scroll down for the history of Kentucky Derby fashion.

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History

The Kentucky Derby has seen its fair share of unforgettable fashion over the decades. Women in ribbon brimmed hats and fur wraps. Men in dapper three-piece pinstriped suits, polished with boutonnières, handkerchiefs, and cigars. Even the infield spectators were dressed in topcoats, dresses, and true Derby style in the beginning. Today, the look in the infield is anything goes -- with jeans, shorts, t-shirts filling the modern mosh pit. It's a far cry from the refined fashion parade that still exists today on Millionaire's Row.

In the 20s, stylish flappers wore flowers as corsages on their jacket lapels; it was in the 40s and 50s that they made the migration to the hats.

It's hard to think about the Derby without thinking about hats. Hats have played an important part in horse-racing history, starting with the Royal Ascot in the UK, where full morning dress was a must-do. With men sporting top hats and ladies wearing hats too. The Derby hat parade takes place inside Churchill Downs and refers to the thousands of stylish hats worn by men and women alike. The key to a great Derby hat is one being original - the more outlandish the better!

Roses have also played a starring role in the pageantry of the Derby, both on the track and in Millionaire's Row, becoming the official flower in 1925. In 1932 the first red rose garland was given to the winning jockey. As such, look for red roses to continue to dot the crowd.

Post-war prosperity in the '50s brought a renewed love of fashion to the grandstands, with chic skirts and petticoats and beautiful hats and gloves de rigueur. Pill box hats, smart Jackie O suits, thin ties and sunglasses for the men were all the rage in the 60s, with tradition holding strong despite the onslaught of anti-fashion sweeping the country.

The 70s brought the debut of mini dresses and bold patterns everywhere: stripes, checks, and seersucker. The bolder the better. It was truly a parade of plaid. Hemlines went up and continued even higher in the wild and crazy 80s. Hats got more outlandish and whimsical too. Madonna's video for "Strike A Pose" should have been shot in the stands!

Today, Derby Divas compete off the track for the title of best-dressed spectator in this glitzy glamorous, red carpet moment of the South. This weekend, look for great sundresses, chic suits and stellar hats to fill the grandstands. After all, Derby will always be a leading playground for the fashion forward.

But you don't have to be at Churchill Downs to show some southern Derby style this weekend. Wear a stylish outfit topped off with a whimsical matching hat, and you're off to the races. Men can wear seersucker, madras plaids, or anything light and breezy. Don't be afraid to mix it up.

No matter where you watch the race, don't forget the ultimate accessory -- a classic mint julep! For a great recipe and a few twists you'll love, check out www.colleenmullaney.com.


 

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wandering girl
grownup
03:24 PM on 05/03/2010
celebrity photos of the past 6 years is "Derby Fashion History"?? you would think the Kentucky Derby started in Hollywood less than 10 years ago.

c'mon!! Derby fashion goes back over 100 years!!
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3M Rocker
12:01 PM on 05/03/2010
Man, get a load of pimpin' Hugh Hefner... good grief.
10:28 AM on 05/03/2010
The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved.
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wandering girl
grownup
03:24 PM on 05/03/2010
considerably less so than Mardi Gras. what a priggish thing to say!
05:30 PM on 05/06/2010
And that's exactly how we like it.
ChezMJ
Life is a shipwreck; sing in the lifeboats.
12:01 AM on 05/03/2010
Jessica Simpson must weep when she sees pictures of what she used to look like in 2004...
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dc2nm
I don't want a micro-bio.
02:58 PM on 05/02/2010
I hate those big stupid hats. They are all playing dress-up for the day (except for the queen...she does it everyday).
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Lisa Thalmann
06:28 PM on 05/02/2010
The wearing of outlandish hats on Derby Day is a tradition here. It is a very important part of the festivities just like Thunder over Louisville, and the Pegasus Parade. Putting it into a context you might better understand, people don't usually put lights and ornaments on trees in their living rooms, except for the day we call Christmas. Besides, it is not just for one day, they also wear the hats on Oaks day which is the first Friday in May and Derby Day which is the first Saturday in May. It is one big ongoing party!
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lola85
10:03 PM on 05/02/2010
It looks fun to me!
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Mr G
02:47 PM on 05/02/2010
Was Chelsea racing that day?
01:30 AM on 05/03/2010
........ yawn........... zzzzzzzz
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CoastOfMaine
Ne Oublie
04:52 PM on 05/03/2010
why?
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mad world
If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything
02:10 PM on 05/02/2010
Dennis Hopper looked damn good in 2005. Hard to believe he's at death's door now.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
11:55 AM on 05/02/2010
Jessica better keep her weight down. Girls with a build and height like that can go from vivacious to pretty unflattering in a heartbeat. I saw some recent pictures where she had put on some extra weight and not so good. Now before all you women go climbing all over me about this, keep in mind that she is in a business where her image depends on a trim figure. Does anybody think she would have got the part in the Dukes movie if she had been that chunky? And what is with Scarlett, wearing that awning from the beach canteen?
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barnone72
10:11 AM on 05/02/2010
ne1 know who the last pic is of? the lady wearing the big red monstrosity of a hat. she's gorgeous.
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05:17 AM on 05/02/2010
Horses, money, and women. Sounds about right.
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Soulsurfer
Solar Electrician,Longtime Surfin'Fool
09:47 AM on 05/02/2010
There's a country song with lyrics about the best things in life; "Faster horses, younger women, and more money."
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Dogma
A sense of humor is no laughing matter.
04:07 AM on 05/02/2010
For a moment I thought everyone was all gussied-up in their Sunday's Best for the righteous NASCAR wedding of cousins Clete and Crystal Amber. That there was a GOOD time, yes'sir.

And there was even an open bar with pineapple wine coolers and Bud Light!
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CitizenRob
03:16 AM on 05/02/2010
Wow that Isabel Lucas dress is fierce. Those lines are amazing.
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
12:53 AM on 05/02/2010
Petra and Jessica, yes! And Chelsea's okay. But the rest, bleh.
11:26 PM on 05/01/2010
As a hat designer, I can not tell you how may times clients have asked me for the Jessica Simpson hat. It's a hat styel that I started doing back in 2004 and it has been widely copied by too many designers to mention. The hat style works on many levels. First, men think it is sexy because of the curvy brim. Women like it because it goes up on one side and is flirty. Also the pink color is very flattering. I always tell clients if they want to look younger and softer, pick pink. Lots of ladies love black hats, but the pink is the most flattering.
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BowlingForRevenge
~ rabid yellow dog dem tiger mom & proud of it ~
10:22 PM on 05/01/2010
Looking forward to the movie Secreteriat with Diane Lane.
10:47 PM on 05/01/2010
So am I... if ever a story was made for the movies!
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iRock
and that's all that needs to be said...
11:15 PM on 05/01/2010
she's such a beautiful woman, isn't she?