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A first-timer's dream: The fashion, fun and flair of the Kentucky Oaks

A first-timer's dream: The fashion, fun and flair of the Kentucky Oaks

Yahoo02-05-2025

The sights, the sounds, and—of course—the fashion made for an unforgettable experience at this year's Kentucky Oaks. Especially for first-timers, stepping into what many call 'the pinkest place on Earth' is nothing short of magical.
This year marked the 151st running of the Kentucky Oaks, the celebrated prelude to Derby Day. Churchill Downs was bursting with energy as hundreds of thousands of racegoers arrived dressed in every possible shade of pink.
Among those soaking in the occasion were Brandi Cordill and Katherine Bruce Cordill, a first-time Oaks attendee, who were quick to embrace the spirit.
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'I'm a high school librarian, so I hit up all my little homecoming girls—we bought these hats from my kids, so good job, kids,' Cordill said.
'Just gotta bring the fun factor, so I figured if I can wear this—this is the only place I could probably wear this dress, so I mean, why not?' added Bruce.
For others, the experience was about more than just the fashion—it was personal. Stephanie Laugeni shared that her family has a special connection to this year's event.
'My brother and his best friend invested in a horse this year with the trainer, Kenny,' she explained. 'So we wanted to go and see what it was all about—scope it out in hopes that they will hopefully be here with their horse next year.'
Kayla Zamkov, another first-timer, said the crowd's energy was part of what made the day so memorable. 'It's been really fun, definitely. We got here really early, and I feel like since then, the crowd just started to roll in. But I love seeing everyone in their pink—it's very festive.'
For seasoned attendees like Natasha Taylor, the magic hasn't worn off. She remembers her first Oaks vividly.
'It was life-changing. It was something I have to do every year—no matter how much it costs—I'm there,' Taylor said. 'I love seeing everybody across the world—seeing how beautiful Kentucky is.'
And of course, what's the Kentucky Oaks without a nod to fashion? Many attendees bring their best looks to the Downs, regardless of the weather.
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'My daughter's a local famous artist—Twiggy Originals,' said Les Terwilleger. 'She does custom jackets for her husband, my son-in-law, and me for derby week. And she just keeps rocking us with great art, so I love to wear it—even though it's hotter than heck out—I don't care.'
From first-timers to seasoned pros, one thing is clear: the Kentucky Oaks is more than just a race—it's an experience unlike any other.
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