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Out n About: Melbourne Cup fever races through Kiama

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06 November 2024, 12:48 AM

Out n About: Melbourne Cup fever races through Kiama

Champagne flowed, fashions wowed and some were lucky to win a sweepstake as Melbourne Cup Day was celebrated in style at various venues.



This group of ladies from Kiama had every intention of catching the train, but as plans often go, they found themselves hopping on a bus instead – and what a fabulous entrance they made! Decked out in outfits that radiate personality and flair, they caught more than a few glances as they made their way to the Gerringong Co-op to celebrate Melbourne Cup Day with a luncheon. It’s not every day you see such a vibrant gathering on public transport, and each of these women had a story to tell about her outfit.



True to their values, no one here dashed to the shops for a new dress. Instead, they chose from their existing wardrobes, pulling out pieces that have stood the test of time – some even decades old. For these ladies, fashion is as much about memories as it is about style.



Their bus driver even joined them for a quick photo, making it a moment to remember. Together, they embody the spirit of the day – celebrating friendships, sustainability, and the fun of dressing up for an occasion. The bus journey might not have been part of the original plan, but with this group, every moment is part of the adventure.



Lizzie Souter, radiant in her red fascinator and flowing purple shawl, stands out at the Gerringong Co-op Melbourne Cup luncheon. She raises her glass with a wide smile, embodying both elegance and playfulness. Today, her outfit is more than just a stylish choice – it’s a tribute to the Red Hat Society, a movement she recently joined that celebrates the joys of aging with friendship, humour, and a dash of rebellion.



The Red Hat Society encourages women over 50 to embrace life in a bold, unapologetic way. Its members wear red hats and purple attire as symbols of their commitment to living life on their own terms, free from societal expectations about how they “should” act or dress. For Lizzie, the society wasn’t just about the outfits or gatherings; it was about connecting with like-minded women who find joy in each other’s company and who believe that age should never dull one’s spirit.


Today, Lizzie raises her glass not just to the Melbourne Cup but to the society that has brought her laughter, connection, and a renewed zest for life. Her attire, much like her spirit, shines brightly – a perfect reflection of the Red Hat Society’s joyous and enduring message.


Fashion show at Gerringong Coop


Yves at the Sebel celebrated with a bottomless champagne brunch



Kiama Leagues Club attracted some well dressed punters


Kiama Leagues Club celebrations


Yves celebrations