Fashionable ladies from the past were, clearly, known to grace the tracks! In 1779, in
In 1776 a horse track was built in
Well he was just not a fan of races!
"I went to the first race-day on horse back; and I took great care to keep in the crowd at some distance from the Queen's pavilion, into which all the young men entered, booted and en chenille [riding dress]. In the evening the Queen, who had perceived me, asked me, while at play, why I did not come up into her pavilion at the races. I answered, loudly enough to be heard by the many feather-pates present, that the reason I had not come was that I was in riding boots and dress and that I had never been accustomed to imagine one could appear before the Queen in such attire."
He was just as miserable on the second race-day, appalled at the Queen and Madame Elisabeth being there and at the Comte d'Artois (right) who was running about placing enormous bets and whining about how sick he was of always being cheated at both races and cards.
But how devoted were our fashionable ladies?
“Of Balls at the Opera, where the Queen stayed all night, came back to Versailles at half-past six in the morning and went off again at ten to the races.”
Dedication!
Well, I am off to the races now, (with a bit more than 3 ½ hours of sleep!)
Ah hats, how I do love them. The larger the better! 'Tis necessary to balance out my rather puffy hair.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to the races myself, though I do love watching the Ascot section in My Fair Lady, does that count?
That Vivien Leigh photo is positively killing me with it's gorgeousness. Any ideas which film it's from? I'm guessing That Hamilton Woman...
You will have to go to the races at some point just for the experience! and yes it is the movie That Hamilton Woman! <3 Vivien
ReplyDeleteWomen and hats! Ach du Lieber Herrgott, my wife's hats often cost more than her frocks... but I confess that I am easily bewitched by a lady in a beautiful hat with flouncy feathers and innocent bows!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hat! :D
ReplyDeleteI want that hat...
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