WHAT IS THE KENTUCKY DERBY, ANYWAY?
KENTUCKY DERBY FASHION
In Louisville and surrounding areas of Kentucky, derby celebrations last the entire week leading up to the Grade 1 Stakes race, which offers locals and visitors plenty of time to show off their best Derby outfits. At Draper James, we never miss a chance to dress up and show off our fun, feminine, confidence-inspiring style, and neither should you. Whether you’re attending the Derby in Louisville or heading to a derby party closer to home, the key to Kentucky Derby fashion is simple…have fun with it! Dressing in fun colors, prints, and patterns, with a matching handbag and shoes, and of course dawning an ever-popular derby hat are all part of the show.
KENTUCKY DERBY DRESSES
Draper James dresses are designed in many variations and styles, so you’ll be sure to pass the attire requirements of your local Derby party or seating area at Churchill Downs (the higher up you are in the clubhouse, the fancier the attire).
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Another favorite is the Katie Midi Dress. It’s cut from a bold dot jacquard fabric and features a bright poppy print. Bracelet-length sleeves offer spring style for a cool weather day and still leaves room for lots of Draper James accessories. |
A KENTUCKY DERBY STAPLE: DERBY HATS AND FASCINATORS
If you’re even somewhat interested in fashion you’ve likely heard the hype around hats at the Kentucky Derby. While some may disagree, Churchill Down traditionalists say hats are the most important part of any derby outfit for male and female spectators. According to Kentucky Derby history, hats are considered good luck—for the horses and for those placing bets on them. As the story goes, the bigger the hat, the better the luck. Traditional Kentucky Derby hats were bold, brightly colored, and had brims that offered shade for two (at the very least). Today, Derby attendees wear them because they’re a fun fashion piece to add to any style look. As an added bonus, they can make it easier for friends to spot you in a crowd.
If you’re seated outside for the race or attending an outdoor party and looking for a little sun protection, our Straw Fedora and larger-brimmed Chambray Herringbone Hat are both excellent choices. You can even personalize and dress them up with some custom flair—feathers, ribbons, tulle, stuffed birds, or whatever tickles your Derby Day fancy.
In recent years, many female Derby-goers have opted for fascinators over the long standing hat tradition, in large because they can be easier to pair with your hairstyle and more comfortable for all-day wear. We’ve even created our own Draper James Fascinator in fun and flirty navy! Fascinators are also an appropriate Kentucky Derby fashion choice no matter where you’re seated at Churchill Downs—from the in field to Millionaires Row.
ACCESSORIES FOR THE KENTUCKY DERBY
Traditional derby day accessories are also…you guessed it…bold. When choosing footwear, you want to be comfortable and safe walking around Churchill Downs. Unless you’re celebrating from afar, think of your footwear for derby day the same way you might for a day at Disney. Skip the super-high and spiked heels, or anything you can’t walk or stand around in all day.
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If you’re watching in person, some Derby vets swear by a pair of flip-flops tucked into their bag (though be sure to check the rules on bag sizing before you go).
Other accessories to complete your race day look, like jewelry or a cute bag, can be found at Draper James, too. Whether your style is silver, gold, pearls, or bright colored bedazzled stones, our selection of earrings, necklaces, and bracelets has something for every style. As mentioned, those attending race day in person will want to review Churchill Downs bag size requirements before selecting the perfect purse. The Frame Textured Clutchor Micro Hobo in Light Blueshould both pass the bag check with flying colors for both size and style!
MAKE MEMORIES AT THE 150TH KENTUCKY DERBY
Regardless of the fun style choices you make, or whether you’re able to attend an in person viewing or laid back far away event, the best part of attending any derby celebration is watching the final race! With all the flirty and elegant derby day fashions, it’s easy to be distracted from the intended main event. So we’ll remind you once more to cheer on your favorite horse and rider during this year’s 150th running of the Kentucky Derby. We’re sure you’ll look great doing it!