Scroll through to see our favourite looks from the day below, and be inspired on what to wear for your next Sunday brunch with the girls.
Photo: Graham Denholm
The Bachelor’s Laurina Fleure looked adorable, wearing a floral cami tucked into a silk-lemon full-circle skirt (from her online boutique Pialia, which she promotes whenever and wherever she can).
Polo is the best time for a cutesy twin set, with basketballer Elizabeth Cambage opting for Zimmermann’s embroidered crop and midi skirt. She made it daytime-appropriate with nude sandals, and a neutral wide-brim hat by Lack of Color.
With most polo-goers opting for minimal whites and neutrals, it was refreshing to see Megan Gale bring some cobalt-blue florals in the way of this Ginger & Smart frock. Even though it was more colourful and bold than other outfits on the day, it was still the perfect getup for on-the-grass activities.
Thurley designer Helen O’Connor won the crowd over in her white lace ensemble. We love how she’s revived the mullet skirt in a much more feminine way than we’re used to, and dressed things up with a gold clutch and nude heels.