I have been getting the question “Do ladies actually wear hats to the Breeder’s Cup?” Some ladies do, others do not. However, over the years, I have seen more ladies wear hats.
Depending on where Breeder’s Cup is held, the weather is cold or warm, determines the style of hat. In California, a heavier felt hat would be out of place.
I went to Breeder’s Cup in 2010 to watch the great Zenyatta race. As I had always been a huge fan, it was heartbreaking to see her only loss. The race was held at Churchill Downs. It was quite cold that year and could not get warm! Glad I had a heavier hat on. My hat was a felt, with the edge rimmed in ivory. I used feathers to create height and volume.
Probably one of the most unusual fascinators that I have designed was for a Breeder’s Cup client. She wanted to have real horseshoes on her hat, so we found a blacksmith to weld the horseshoes together. The horseshoes were then sewn to the base with the feathers and quill shooting out. It was quite a project to undertake while I was had a 102 fever. As they say, the show must go on!

One of the entries in the Fascinators and Fedoras Contest.
I was very proud of the horseshoe fascinator.
What sort of hat would I recommend for the Breeder’s Cup Races, held in Del Mar this year? Well, for an event in southern California, I would recommend a light fascinator or saucer hat. The track is near the ocean, so I would recommend having a headband that fits well.
As always, we create custom hats and fascinators for clients. Click on Breeder’s Cup to view our current collection for Breeder’s Cup.