Scan Mode for style gurus
While some winners mistrust, others came from a family of accomplished artists in their track sections cleaned by experience and luck.
Park Beach Plaza Fashions on the field at the Coffs Cup was of a colorful line-up of ladies and gentlemen, the challenge of the five categories are supported.
After he kidnapped go by observers of fashion around the course Kirk Bahnsen Sandy Beach has the best dressed man category published. Channeling a big Tom Cruise, impressed the judges with his three-piece suit Kirk gray steel Gotti London and aviator sunglasses.
"I did not intend to enter, but they came and convinced me," said a chuffed Kirk.
The best-dressed couple was also a happy coincidence mode after winning couple Gordon and Yvette Prewett Coffs Harbour.
The few beautifully coordinated - Yvette digital print dress and a self-proclaimed and Gordon in a paisley shirt, wool coat and hat mustard chinos landmark - was the outstanding choice.
The big guns were next to compete for the prize of classical and contemporary headwear and ladies categories.
Winner of several previous mode title Elyan shotbolt fields added Price headgear its impressive list of victories.
His hat steampunk olive green with black ornaments of milliner friend Jo-Anne Rolfe sealed the deal for the judges.
The title of the Modern Lady went to the friend and affiliated companies Elyan Mickeela Toneycliffe.
Wearing a dress 50s style boutique Miss Lilly white Elyan, Mickeela teamed with a fur stole and turquoise accessories and jewelry from his own company, The Dain designs in Sawtell.
End of the family / friend affair was the winner of the classic lady award of the day.
Tamzin Pike Coffs Harbour, sister and friend Mickeela Elyan, won the title with his ultimate racing clothes beautifully coordinated winter in warm orange and brown.
Thank his sister for their dressing, Tamzin said his outfit was a combination of elements of her sister and friend shopping, as well as op-shop strange discovery.
Tamzin bright orange shoes were definitely the focal point and catalyst for the outfit.