Under the vibrant theme, "Ride the Wave", this year's Hollywood bets Durban July 2024, we give you ideas on what to wear at the races.
The event is poised to be an electrifying celebration of fashion, creativity, and cultural confluence.
Join us as we dive into this year's theme, let's explore how the dynamic elements of light, sound, water, and cultural influences will shape the annual horse racing event.
Light: Illuminating the path
The essence of light will play a pivotal role in this year's fashion narrative.
Designers are expected to embrace luminous fabrics, iridescent materials, and dazzling embellishments that reflect the radiant energy of light.
Think shimmering sequins, holographic textiles, and LED-infused gowns that captivate and enchant, a whimsical element that we've seen before.
Sound: Rhythm in motion
This year, expect to see designs that echo the pulsating beats of music, incorporating elements like fringe, feathers, and layered fabrics that dance with every step.
This story is from the June 19, 2024 edition of The Citizen.
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