Kate Waterhouse and her legendary horse trainer mother Gai Waterhouse dressed to impress as they attended the Everest Carnival Launch in Sydney on Tuesday.
Racing heiress Kate, 40, ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived at the event in a strapless satin blue dress from Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe, which featured a gold detail at the front.
Kate completed her look with matching gold earrings and tied her long blonde locks back into a ponytail.
Her mother Gai was elegant in a cream-coloured suit jacket and matching trousers as she sat alongside her daughter in a horse carriage.
The 70-year-old added a pop of colour by carrying a light purple designer bag and wrapped a coloured scarf around her neck.
They were all smiles as they posed in the carriage with former Married At First Sight star Duncan James and his friend Tim Brimmer.

Kate Waterhouse and her legendary horse trainer mother Gai Waterhouse dressed to impress as they attended the Everest Carnival Launch in Sydney on Tuesday

Racing heiress Kate, 40, ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived at the event in a strapless satin blue dress from Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe, which featured a gold detail at the front

The mother and daughter duo arrived to the event on a horse and carriage

They were all smiles as they posed in the carriage with Married At First Sight star Duncan James and his friend Tim Brimmer
Duncan and Tim both looked dapper as in navy suits, buttoned shirts and a tie.
Meanwhile, model Laura Dundovic , 37, turned heads as she arrived at Royal Randwick Racecourse in a strapless red dress which showed off her cinched waist.
The former Miss Universe Australia accessorised the frock, which featured a dramatic design on the top, with a matching coloured fascinator and red stilettos.
She was also joined by influencer Saskia Wotton, who put on a stunning display in an elegant light pink frock.
She completed the look with a net fascinator, a straw clutch and a pair of pink heels.
Saskia is no stranger to the world of fashion, having founded her very own label, Muma World, with Dave Frim.
Also in attendance was Channel Seven star Mel McLaughlin, who showed off her trim pins in a mini blazer dress.
The sports presenter, 45, finished her look with beige heels and left her long, curled brunette locks out.

Laura Dundovic and Saskia Wotton dressed to impress as they arrived to the star-studded event

Laura (pictured) looked glamorous as she arrived to the Royal Randwick Racecourse in a strapless red dress which showed off her clinched waist

She was also joined by influencer Saskia (pictured), who put on a stunning display in an elegant light pink frock

Also in attendance was Channel Seven star Mel McLaughlin (pictured), who showed off her trim pins in a mini blazer dress

Cricket legend Matthew Hayden’s daughter, Grace, also put on a glamorous display in a patterned white and navy dress


The stylish ensemble had three bows along the front and tulle detailing along bodice

Hat designer Stacey Hemera Roberts showed off her figure in mustard-coloured strapless dress

Hostess with the mostess Emma Freedman was a breath of fresh air in a baby blue dress with frill detail at the front

Married At First Sight star Carina Mirabile looked stunning in a pale yellow suit by Carla Zampatti
Cricket legend Matthew Hayden’s daughter, Grace also put on a glamorous display in a patterned white and navy dress by Melbourne designer, OGLIA-LORO couture.
The stylish ensemble had three bows along the front and tulle detailing along the bodice.
She accessorised her look with a matching fascinator and white stilettos.
Grace also carried a grey clutch and wore simple diamond earrings.
Meanwhile, Hat designer Stacey Hemera Roberts showed off her figure in a mustard-coloured strapless dress
Guests arrived in style in a horse-drawn carriage and were treated to Grey Goose’s signature Mandarin Daze cocktail and Moët & Chandon on arrival.
Bespoke experiences – including a striking 16-horse starter barrier with live horses – set the stage for the Carnival’s spirit.
Inside the historic stables, a 22-metre dining table dressed in white and green florals and chandeliers created a spectacular setting.
The luncheon also unveiled the Carnival’s record $87 million prize money program, spanning nine weeks across Royal Randwick and Rosehill Gardens from 20 September – 8 November.
Headline races include the world’s richest turf race, the $20 million TAB Everest, and the $10 million Golden Eagle, now taking place at Royal Randwick.
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