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What should I wear to Epsom Derby Day?

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Emily Cortez

Published Feb 24, 2026

What should I wear to Epsom Derby Day?

Ladies must wear a 'formal day dress' or trouser suit with a hat or a 'substantial fascinator', while gentlemen must wear either grey or black morning dress with a top hat, service dress or full national costume.

Similarly, you may ask, what is the dress code for Derby Day?

Derby Day. As the dress code suggests it's a fairly black and white rule (pun intended). Ditch colour on Derby Day and go for either a classic all-black look or a chic head-to-toe white ensemble.

Also, will the Epsom Derby be run this year? The Derby 2021 will be run at 4.30pm on Saturday 5th June at Epsom Downs Racecourse. It was run at 4.55pm in 2020 so more people would have the opportunity to watch the greatest Flat race in the world from home.

People also ask, what channel is the Epsom Derby on?

The Epsom meeting will be shown live on ITV today, with coverage beginning at 1.25pm.

How much is the Epsom Derby worth?

Prize-money – The race is worth £1.5 million, with £850,650 going to the winner. Course – The race is run at Epsom Downs racecourse.

Can you wear GREY to Derby Day?

Derby Day traditionally calls for black, white or grey, but there are plenty of ways to stand out from the monochromatic crowd. Whether you are heading to Flemington or closer to home, Derby Day is one of the most prestigious days in the Spring Racing calendar and a time to up the style stakes.

Can you wear Colour to Derby Day?

The Cardinal Rules

The dress code for men and women on Derby Day is Black and White – but you can get away with shades of grey.

Can you wear black to Stakes Day?

Familiarise yourself with each race day's dress code before planning your outfit and attending. Select either a monochrome, all-over white or all-over black look for Derby Day's strict colour-free attire. On Stakes Day, aim for a balanced look that appears classic and dressed up yet relaxed and youthful.

Can you wear a blue suit to Derby Day?

For Derby Day, stick to a stylish monochromatic look with a well-fitting black or grey suit and white dress shirt. Dress to impress on Melbourne Cup Day with a beige or blue suit, light dress shirt and bold accessories. Embrace your softer side for Oaks Day with gentle colours and playful prints.

Can ladies wear pants to the races?

Times are changing in the world of race wear, and more and more these days it's easy to spot women wearing the pants (so to speak) on a day at the races. This is a welcomed change for many, who feel more comfortable rocking seperates than finding that one dress.

Can you wear pants to Derby Day?

“Gentlemen are required to wear a suit of tailored slacks (tailored chinos acceptable), sports coat or blazer, plus tie and dress shoes.

Can you wear boots to the races?

Similar to your carry-your-entire-life handbag, there's another accessory that you mustn't leave as an afterthought: your shoes. Chunky boots aren't welcome at the races and probably don't match your ladylike outfit anyway.

Can you wear a black dress to the races?

Color. Getting dressed up for the races is fun and your outfit should reflect that. Therefore, consider choosing a bright or floral colored dress that you usually wouldn't have chosen. Black is chic, but for the races, you can play around with pinks and bold blues.

How can I watch the Epsom Derby?

TV coverage is available for the entire day courtesy of ITV and starts on ITV 1 at 1.25pm ahead of the first race. This means it's easy to watch a free Epsom Derby live stream online, thanks to ITV Hub.

How can I watch the Derby today?

You can watch the race live on the NBC Sports app on most devices, including iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Samsung Smart TV, and XBox One, although you'll need a cable login.

How long is the Epsom Derby?

It is run at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey over a distance of one mile, four furlongs and 6 yards (2,420 metres), usually on the first Saturday of June each year. It is Britain's richest horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics.

What horses are running in the Epsom Derby?

CLICK HERE FOR RUNNERS AND RIDERS, STALL POSITIONS, TIMEFORM RATINGS AND THE LATEST BETTING
  1. 1 AMHRAN NA BHFIANN.
  2. 2 EMISSARY.
  3. 3 ENGLISH KING.
  4. 4 GOLD MAZE.
  5. 5 HIGHLAND CHIEF.
  6. 6 KAMEKO.
  7. 7 KHALIFA SAT.
  8. 8 MAX VEGA.

Where is the 1000 Guineas run?

History. The second Classic of the British Flat season, the QIPCO 1000 Guineas is open to three-year-old fillies. It's run on the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket, over one mile (1,600 metres) in late April or early May.

What racing is on ITV today?

1:30 AINTREE William Hill Becher Handicap Chase (Grade 3) (GBB Race) Cl1 (6yo+) 3m2f ITV4. 1:50 SANDOWN Planteur At Chapel Stud Henry VIII Novices' Chase (Grade 1) (Gbb Race) Cl1 (4yo+) 1m7½f ITV4. 2:05 AINTREE williamhill.com Best Odds Guaranteed Fillies' Juvenile Hurdle (Listed Race) (Gbb Race) Cl1 (3yo) 2m1f ITV4.

What date is the 2000 Guineas?

The race is open to three-year-old colts and fillies, although it is extremely rare for a filly to take part. The 1000 Guineas Stakes is restricted to fillies and is their preferred option. Guineas Festival 2000 and 1000 is from Saturday-Sunday | 1st-2nd May, 2021.

How much does it cost to enter the derby?

In the Kentucky Derby, there is an entry fee of $25,000 and a starting fee of an additional $25,000. For the Preakness, the cost is $15,000 to enter and another $15,000 to start. For the Belmont Stakes, the cost is $15,000 to enter and another $15,000 to start.

Will the Derby be Cancelled?

In it's 145 year history, the Derby has never been canceled. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — COVID-19 is changing the future of 2020. After canceling events left and right, today Danny Wimmer Presents canceled the Trifesta that was planned to happen throughout the last three weekends in September.

Who won Derby 2020?

Emmet McNamara

What is a Derby Day?

Derby day generally refers to any sporting event featuring a pair of sports teams engaged in a rivalry. (The term originated from association football, for the day when a certain local derby takes place.)

Has a filly ever won the Epsom Derby?

Six fillies have won the Derby.

The most recent was Fifinella in 1916, who also won the Oaks. The other 5 were Eleanor (1801), Blink Bonny (1857), Shotover (1882), Signorinetta (1908), Tagalie (1912). The last filly to run in the race was 1,000 Guineas winner Cape Verdi in 1998.

How much does the Derby winner get?

The victor of the 2020 Kentucky Derby will receive $1.86 million — equivalent to 62 percent of the total prize money up for grabs. Last year, the winner of the Kentucky Derby also received $1.86 million.

How much does it cost to enter a horse in the Epsom Derby?

Entry at this stage costs £560 per horse, which as with all entry costs will be paid by the Owner. About 400 horses usually enter at this stage. There are then no further entry stages or payments for the Investec Derby until March of the year of the race itself – when the horses are now three years old.

Has any horse won the Derby twice?

No horse can win the Epsom derby twice since only three-year-old horses are eligible. The Derby Stakes, popularly known as The Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies.

Can mares run in the Derby?

In 1980, Genuine Risk became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby since Regret in 1915. Once again, every couple of years, a filly would be entered, including the 1988 winner, Winning Colors, with the last being Devil May Care, who finished tenth in 2010.

Why is a horse race called a derby?

In horse racing, “derby” can refer to any horse race limited to three-year-old horses. The term came from the Derby Stakes. This was a famous horse race in England. It was named after Edward Smith-Stanley, the 12th Earl of Derby.

Will Pinatubo run in the Derby?

GB: The second entry stage for the 2020 Investec Derby, when favourite Pinatubo could be added to the race, will go ahead next week as scheduled –despite the suspension of early-closing deadlines for three other Classics due to the coronavirus shutdown.

Why is it called 2000 Guineas?

The races were named according to their original prize funds (a guinea amounted to 21 shillings, or £1.05). By the mid-1860s, the 2000 Guineas was regarded as one of Britain's most prestigious races for three-year-olds. Since 2001, the 2000 Guineas and the 1000 Guineas Stakes have offered equal prize money.