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British Fashion Minute: Royal Ascot 2012: The Fashion Hits and Misses



Over The Top Hats, Colorful Ensembles, Kooky Costumes...no it's not RuPaul's Drag Race, it's Royal Ascot!






Team England: A Royal Ascot guest showing how much she loves sports, Royal Ascot, Ascot England



Every June, for five days, Great Britain celebrates Royal Ascot. Dating back to (wait for it) 1711 when it was founded by Queen Anne, the Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings. it has become a national institution all these years, THE centerpiece of the British social calendar. What people wear to the Royal Ascot has become almost more important than the races themselves. First, it's all about the HATS. Then the ensembles; the more colorful, the better. This is not the place to be a "wallflower", it about getting noticed and standing out.  Let's take a look...





British Music and "Hollywood" Royalty: (Left to right) Dame Shirley Bassey decided to don a coral-orange hat with left-and-right over-sized organza flowers. I wished her outfit was just a teeny bit more COUTURE though (to match the over-the-top hat!)--a short-sleeved macrame sweater/cardigan over a dress? Not so much. But...Miss Helen Mirren looked AMAZING in this dark blue and white ensemble and blue wide-brimmed hat. Très Elegant!



The Royals:

 



Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: Queen Elizabeth II LOVES her pastels, we know that. Take a look at this coat and dress ensemble in a pale pink color with matching hat she wore on Day Two of Royal Ascot. It looks "Queen"-appropriate enough--in terms of its non-fashion dowdiness. However, take a look at that sleeve--it's a sign of whimsy and yes, Elizabeth might still have some Fashionista in her!





Princess Anne and Princess Beatrice: On Day Three, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal and her niece Princess Beatrice, arrives via Royal Carriage (naturally). Both looked great in their contrasting color flower-printed ensembles. Beatrice has become quite a Royal Fashion Icon of sorts (lest we forget that infamous Philip Treacy hat and Valentino ensemble she wore at Kate and William's Wedding.







Red and Gray: (Left to right) Carole Middleton, mother of Catherine Duchess of Cambridge in a red suit and matching colored hat and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex (Prince Edward's wife) who chose a slate gray coat-dress and yes--a matching wide brimmed hat, of course.





Top Hat Chic: (Left to right) Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall arriving on Day One looking like the Picture Perfect Royal Ascot couple. Prince Charles made GQ's Best Dressed Men List for 2012 recently and he is living up to that title in his impeccable Morning Dress suit and black top hat. Camilla looks quite elegant in her vanilla coat-and-dress ensemble and hat. Recently hospitalized Prince Phillip--the Queen's husband of course--also could take "Best Dressed Man at Royal Ascot 2012" in his black Morning Dress suit with a grey top hat and waistcoat. Traditionally, the waistcoat is supposed to be matching the Morning Coat, but here, Prince Phillip dares to be a "Dandy" by bucking tradition and wearing a contrasting colored yellow-creme waistcoat.



The Hats:






Pearls and Lips: Royal Ascot racegoer shoes off her colorful over-the-top hat



Like I said in the beginning of the post, Royal Ascot is ALL about the HATS--here are some of the Standouts--in Themes:



Food:





Breakfast and Tea & Crumpets: I absolutely LOVE the racegoer with her "Breakfast is Served" hat consisting of a fried egg, sausages, beans...she definitely should get the "gays LOVES Brunch" prize! The ladies above went with the "Tea and Crumpets" food theme. very, very British.










A Blueberry Custard Pie: I also love this hat--why? Because I wanna EAT it. She gets a "YUMMY" Prize for sure!



UK Love:





Of course, it would not be Royal Ascot without some hats featuring a LOVE for Great Britain. Here are two good ones: A King's Crown with feathers and yes, the "Union Jack" flag over-sized bow-on-a-headband headdress. These should be the hats the British Airways Flight Attendants should wear--well--if I designed their next uniforms!



Ornithology Hat Chic:






Flamingo and Swan Ladies: I really hope none of these hats are "dropping" eggs! Here are two Royal Ascot racegoers giving you some "Bird Hat Style", Ascot England



At Royal Ascot, the dress code is strictly enforced. For women, only a
day dress with a hat is acceptable, with rules applying to the length
and style of the dress. In addition: strapless, off the shoulder, halter-style, spaghetti straps and dresses with straps that are less than 1" are NOT permitted in the Royal Ascot. There are even "Dress Code Assistants" walking around making sure that your ensemble is a "Royal Ascot Yes"; in other words, within their rules.



What do you guys think of these Royal Ascot looks: Yeay or Nay???











And here is a definite Royal Ascot DON'T:





UK Hoochie: Ladies, if you are planning to attend next year's Royal Ascot, look above for the ensembles you should NOT be wearing! These tacky, hoochie iridescent blue jumpsuits are courtesy of the Tantric Blue Strip Club Girls. Needless to say, they were NOT allowed into the Royal Ascot since well, they did not really meet the "Dress Requirements" so they remained outside the grounds and handed out promotional material for the club. Bless their Hearts. Their parents should be so proud. This is a definite Royal Ascot Fashion DON'T.




MBFWA to-VIVID-to Great Art 'n' Shsstyle IN-between!!

Although I often don't show them in pictures; mostly; well lots of my friends are creatives. Hello! Artists, Designers, Art LOVERS! (probably a few bullshit artists..) Scribes of one sort of another, Musicians!  Of course; Lovers not Haters. PR's, well that's a tricky one..  And I almost never show them in a blog post even if they are at an event. Strange or not, it's almost like if you are a friend of mine, I will edit you out of the story of the night (or day) in some sort of attempt at journalistic impartiality.. no that can't be it I'm a blogger! Anyway this week it's an all-in, everyone, who, whom, whomever.. and looking fresher too I think. Here's the Art. Here's the Street Fashion - Gallery Style - check the links below, stuff is on now, check it out! Fashion to Photography to Painting to Light and plenty of Street Fashion as well on the way. Oh and forget yellows (sort0f), it's RED Black & Blue!
Gemma Saccasan - Raffles International Showcase. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Raffles International Showcase at #MBFWA
JRAA CODE by Jennyfer Alonzo - Raffles International Showcase. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jim Anderson with his artwork  at Nudes on Tap. Portrait by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jim Anderson with his artwork  at Nudes on Tap.
Excitement at Tap Gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Nyk Sykes at TAP Gallery. Portrait by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Photographer Nyk Sykes - Nudes on Tap.
Friends mingle at King on William. Knitwear and braides, Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
At King Street On William Gallery.
Watch worn outside the cardigan. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jabour Becker. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Brett and Vivienne. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Raymond and William Yang photographing the scene. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art friends. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Alluvial Forms by Salvatore Gerardi. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Hot girls with off-duty burlesque style, tattoos, black boots, black dress, print skirt black top. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras and John Firth-Smith at King on William. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras with Peter O'Doherty and John Firth-Smith background at King on William Gallery. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black on black on black bag, retro eye make-up. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Salvatore Gerardi: Alluvial Forms at King Street on William Gallery
Portrait of Luke Sciberras at King Street Gallery on William – West of the Darling, show. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras at King Street Gallery on William – West of the Darling.
Leo Pimpa,Vivienne Shui, Glen Fitzgerald, Jason Neophytou. Fashionable young men and VivialaViv at the media wall. #Reebonz #reebonzauthree Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
REEBONZ 3rd Birthday Bash!
Marc James and Shiralee Coleman #Reebonz #reebonzauthree
Christopher Haggarty with Vanessa Roberts @breakfast.with.audrey #Reebonz #reebonzauthree
Art opening at China Heights Gallery
Outfits that coordinate with the environment. Red colour key. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Opening night at Nguraalami by Otis Hope Carey - China Heights Gallery.
Young blonde haired women wearing red and black outfits. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Ellie at the art show. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
At China Heights gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Beautiful young women wearing all black outfits drinking Corona beer at China Heights gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black velvet beaded jacket and black dress.Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Tattoos and single French braided hair. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Denim playsuit style dress, fawn skivvy and denim tote. Shush I'm on the iPhone. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Mesh top, black bra and pants, spider tattoo. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Light blue denim overalls with natural ribbed long sleeve tee and animal print sneakers.. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
All black outfits with chunky gold geometric chocker. Hippie tote bags.. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Neon sunglasses for VIVID Sydney 2016, crowd - Street Photography shot. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
VIVID 2016 has begun!
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID installation - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW++++
VIVID - To BE CONTINUED!

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Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
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