Get the Look: A Day at the Races

Off to the Races Fashion

The Del Mar Horse Races just came into town, and it is a pretty big deal for the residents here in San Diego, which is why I think this is the perfect time to talk a bit about race day fashion! People love to get all dolled up, especially on opening day of the races- it is the one day of the year you can channel your inner royal-ness while wearing a fancy dress paired with an over-the-top hat. An event like this is the perfect opportunity to look your best, mainly in hopes of getting your photo snapped by one of the many fashion reporters on scene!

Here are 4 fun race day outfits that will look great, and hopefully bring you some luck!

opening day fashion

  • + Outfit #1: Tribal design fedora found here, black Aztec crossover dress found here, Journeys cradle heel found here.
  • + Outfit #2: Eyelet band straw fedora found here, green pleat shift tunic found here, Munsch patent heels found here.
  • + Outfit #3: Peacock feather hair clip found here, lace corset flippy tunic dress found here, brash blue suede comet heels found here.
  • + Outfit #4: Garden party lace maxi found here, black floppy hat found here, Nahla black suede wedge found here.

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Erica
Currently living in Cardiff by the Sea, California, Erica was inspired to launch her own blog as a college student on a budget who had a fervent passion for creating her own high-end fashion designs. She found the urge to showcase her personal creations and inspirational DIY projects with readers that shared similar appeal for affordable trendy fashion. Her blog now showcases all things fashion, beauty, and health related- covering topics anywhere from her favorite outfit of the day to nutritious gluten free recipes.

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