Kate Waterhouse and Grace Hayden flaunted their fashion credentials as they led the stars on Saturday's Royal Randwick Everest race day.
The glamorous couple made sure to turn heads in stunning all-white ensembles as they stepped out. Racecourse for Sydney Festival Day.
Kate looked quick in a white feather dress with a daring side slit.
The presenter, 40, accessorised her body with a pair of white slip-on heels and pinned a chunky white headband to the top of her head to complete her chic ensemble.
Race regular Kate flaunted her stunning features with a high-glam make-up palette as she posed for the cameras.
Kate has a long-standing interest in horse racing, being the daughter of horse trainer Guy Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse.
Meanwhile, Grace, 22, put on a leggy display in a strapless white minidress with a bubble skirt.
She added a few extra inches with a pair of white heels.
Kate Waterhouse (left) and Grace Hayden (right) showed off their fashion credentials as they led the stars on Saturday's Royal Randwick Everest race day.
Kate looked elegant in a white feather dress with a daring side slit.
The Seven's Race Day fashion correspondent added a glamorous touch to her brunette outfit to complement her stylish look.
She posed alongside her new Cotton Heir boyfriend, Wilson Statham, who she was first linked to earlier this year.
The daughter of cricket legend Matthew Hayden was very affectionate with Wilson as they posed hand in hand.
They were all among those present at Everest Race Day, which is said to be the “richest grass race in the world.”
The 12 fastest horses compete over 1200 meters at Randwick Racecourse for a chance to win a prize of $20,000,000.
Following tradition, participants were encouraged to dress in light blue and white with bright colors.
Grace has been seen with Wilson in recent weeks, and they looked very comfortable during a sighting in June.
Meanwhile, Grace, 22, put on a leggy display in a strapless white minidress with a bubble skirt.
She posed alongside her new Cotton Heir boyfriend, Wilson Statham, who she was first linked to earlier this year.
They were all among those present at Everest Race Day, which is said to be the “richest grass race in the world.” Image: Lucinda Pickett
In keeping with tradition, participants were encouraged to wear bright dresses with light blue and white accents. Image: Chantal Buckley
Allie Moseley made sure to adhere to the race day dress code in an elegant teal minidress adorned with floral details.
Stacey Hemera opted for an edgier look as she stepped out in a strapless red dress, which she teamed with blue heels and a matching hat.
During an outing with her friends, she was seen hugging and smiling at her son, Wilson. Queensland cotton magnates Daniel and David Statham.
Grace and Wilson first revealed their romance at Randwick Races on April 6 and were spotted holding hands in a Sydney pub a month later.
Wilson's parents, Daniel and David, own and run Sundown Pastoral Company.
His empire spans more than 70,000 hectares in Queensland and northern New South Wales.