Elizabeth Debicki and Gai Waterhouse pose at today’s Golden Slipper races.
THE weather outside might’ve been frightful but inside Rosehill’s Longines event, the Aussie celebs acted as if the sun was shining.
Elizabeth Debicki, best known for her roles in The Great Gatsby and more recently The Night Manager, was in attendance as the ambassador for Longines opting for a sophisticated white suit.
Debicki stunned in a striped pants suit.Source:News Corp Australia
The actress also posed for photos with racing royalty Gai Waterhouse as they laughed about their substantial height difference.
Elizabeth Debicki and Gai Waterhouse.Source:Getty Images
Waterhouse’s son and CEO of William Hill bookmakers Tom also attended the Longines event, gracing the photographers with some pensive shots.
Tom Waterhouse at Longines event.Source:Getty Images
Former Miss Universe contestant Tegan Martin seemed to be enjoying being back in Australia after spending a number of weeks in the South African jungle for I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.
Martin stunned in a calf length black dress.Source:News Corp Australia
Model Nikki Phillips also attended the Longines-led event, a few weeks after announcing she was pregnant with a baby boy in the most adorable Instagram post.
Nikki Phillips opted for a pleated dress at the Longines Golden Slipper Day.Source:News Corp Australia
Another former Miss Universe Australia headed to the racing event as Laura Dundovic was photographed with fellow models Tegan Martin and Nikki Phillips.
Laura Dundovic, Nikki Phillips and Tegan Martin at the Longines Golden Slipper Day.Source:News Corp Australia
Lana Jeavons-Fellows, who was runner up on the third season of The Bachelor opted for a daring red jumpsuit and completed the outfit with a gathered black headband.
Lana Jeavons-Fellows attends the event.Source:News Corp Australia
Emma Freedman, who is the current radio host for The Grill Team, also went for a red and black colour scheme.
Freedman attends today’s Golden Slipper.Source:Getty Images
Celebrity milliner Nerida Winter also attended in a hat and outfit to rival all others.
Nerida Winter opted for a bright striped dress.Source:News Corp Australia
While the celebrities were able to stay nice and dry inside the Longines event, the general public who decided to head to the Rosehill Racecourse had to get creative while battling the wild weather.
Revellers hide under umbrellas at Rosehill.Source:News Corp Australia
And, as expected, Sydney’s mighty mare Winx extended her winning streak to 16 by defeating some of Australia’s best horses by a massive seven-and-a-quarter lengths.