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The most dramatic looks from the 2025 Kentucky Derby revealed... from ENORMOUS hats to feathered gowns

The most dramatic looks from the 2025 Kentucky Derby revealed... from ENORMOUS hats to feathered gowns

Daily Mail​03-05-2025

The 150th Kentucky Derby is almost upon us, and the festivities have already kicked off at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, ahead of the coveted horse race.
And as expected, the guests have certainly not disappointed with their dramatic ensembles.
The annual competition - which will take place at 6:57 p.m. EST on Saturday, May 3 - is not only a prestigious horse race, but a fashion spectacle with a very unique and special dress code.
Each year, it has become tradition for attendees show up in colorful outfits and decadent dresses - as well as their most head-turning hats.
And while many of the dramatic head pieces and bright ensembles totally worked this year, others were just a little too much, resulting in some major fashion fails.
From enormous hats to floral and feathered dresses, FEMAIL has rounded up the most dramatic looks from the 2025 Kentucky Derby.
The annual competition - which will take place at 6:57 p.m. EST on Saturday, May 3 - is not only a prestigious horse race, but a fashion spectacle with a very unique and special dress code. Each year, it has become tradition for attendees show up in colorful outfits and decadent dresses - as well as their most head-turning hats - and this year is no different. Entrepreneur Eden Bridgeman Sklenar is seen at the race wearing a dramatic tiered gown and an eye-popping headpeice that hung over her face

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time5 days ago

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Psychologist issues urgent warning about 'minor daily stresses' like being stuck in traffic which could wreak devastation on your long-term health

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The unexpected $5.50 item that's flying off shelves at Coles: 'I can't find it anywhere it's like liquid gold'

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The unexpected $5.50 item that's flying off shelves at Coles: 'I can't find it anywhere it's like liquid gold'

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The game changing item that transformed my makeup game forever - but surprisingly most people never use it: POLISHED with Elise Wilson
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The game changing item that transformed my makeup game forever - but surprisingly most people never use it: POLISHED with Elise Wilson

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So, a primer (as listed above) goes on top of your skincare and under your makeup, and a make-up spray is the final step before you head out the door. But here's where most people go wrong - they use the wrong spray for the job. To make matters simple, my very talented make-up artist friend Claire Bridgett, recently explained in a video (below) exactly what the difference is between a setting spray and a finishing spray. Absolutely great for novices, and worth a watch like the rest of her videos. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Claire Bridgett💄 (@clairebridgett) Setting sprays It's in the name guys. These set your makeup no matter what, with a mist that forms a lightweight film over your makeup to make sure it doesn't melt, fade or budge. Formulas often include polymers that bind your foundation, concealer and powder together. 'They help prevent creasing, stopping transfer, and keeping makeup set all day,' said Claire. 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'It takes away cakiness and adds hydration,' said Claire. You can apply them under, over or between your makeup layers to enhance that sought after glass-skin glow. These sprays are usually water or glycerin-based and sometimes even include shimmer or light-reflecting particles for that 'I woke up like this' radiance. MAC Cosmetics Fix+ ($54) - a makeup artists favourite for a reason, it melts together all your makeup for a dewy finish. Rare Beauty Always An Optimist 4-In-1 Mist ($50) - Gently shake the bi-phase mist and spritz in between layers of makeup to soften and hydrate product into the complexion for an instantly refreshed appearance. Glow-getters with sun protection We all know that SPF everyday is a non-negotiable, so I'm ecstatic to report that some of my favourite brands have combined a key makeup step and skin protection in one. A new wave of multitasking bronzing drops and tinted serums are now here to give your skin a golden-hour glow, skincare benefits and sun protection of SPF50+ too. I'd say these are most appealing to all the lazy, low-maintenance makeup users as their formulas add just the right amount of tint to fake a 'week in Byron' with minimal other base products needed on top. On your more off-duty days, think of these as your primer, bronzer, sunscreen and skin tint in one. Blend a few drops into your daily SPF or layer under makeup for that 'your-skin-but-better' bronze. I've just started using Emma Lewisham's brand new Sunceutical SPF50 Mineral Glow Serum ($83), and it's almost replaced my foundation entirely. This one's quite dark, so those with fairer complexions I'd recommend using less and spreading it out a bit thinner (a little goes a very long way, btw) or mixing it will another, lighter consistency SPF formula. It's also includes an ingredient called Palmitoyl Oligopeptide which helps protect against daily environmental stressors and sun damage while you're wearing it. I then go in with a blurring primer just down my T-zone (I've been reaching for the Mecca Max Skin Filter Blurring Primer $25 recently, and I really rate it), then a concealer to dot any blemishes, redness and under my eyes – blended out with a damp sponge. Naked Sundays CabanaGlow™ SPF50 Mineral Glow Serum Drops in Bronze ($45) – the fact that Dakota Johnson's makeup artist Georgie Eisdell just used this on her at Cannes is what initially sold me. 'To bring subtle warmth and definition to the face, I applied the CabanaGlow Drops along the jawline, cheekbones, and forehead. This added a soft, sun-kissed dimension,' she said of Dakota's red carpet glow. Ultra Violette Queen Screen Super Glow Drops Bronzing SPF50 ($45) – I like that these can be tailored to your preference. Either mix a few drops into your SPF, layer on top of your SPF for a hit of radiance, or blend over make-up as a highlighter or bronzer on the high points of your face. (DISCLAIMER: ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW DIRECTS FOR USE) So, the next time you think of skipping primer or settling for one-size-fits-all base products, please think again. Between your perfect match in primers, these skin-perfecting SPF drops and set-all-day sprays, your face will be smoother, glowier, and infinitely more smug as you walk past a mirror at 3:37pm and see your perfect makeup still intact. All opinions expressed in this article are entirely my own and reflect my genuine thoughts and experiences. They are not influenced by any external parties or sponsors.

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