Even if we take away racing from the race, there are still plenty of things to talk about the Kentucky Derby – that illustrious time of year when horses become stars, mint juleps flow like water and hats…oh, the hats!
They’re big, bold, and as much a spectacle as the race itself. But why? Why do people show up looking like their heads got in a fight with a flower shop and a craft store?
Strap in, folks. We’re diving into the flamboyant world of Kentucky Derby hats with all the zest of a horse bolting from the starting gate.
A Dash of History
First things first: how did this all start? The Kentucky Derby, often referred to as “The Run for the Roses” due to the lush garland awarded to the winner, is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky.
It’s the first leg of the American Triple Crown, followed by the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. You’re not here for a horse racing lesson or even how to bet on the Kentucky Derby, are you? You’re here for the hats!
Well, as you probably already know, the Kentucky Derby is all about tradition. Even with hats!
But when did hats become so popular that entered the tradition of the Derby? This fashion statement dates back to 1875, and we can thank Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr. who had a plan to elevate the status of the race and encourage the social elite to come to the event by forcing a full morning dress code.
But it was not until the 1960s, that these hats really became popular.
Nowadays, the Kentucky Derby doesn’t have a dress code, but this doesn’t mean that you can turn in your casual trainers and joggers. There are some unwritten rules, and these rules suggest that women should wear hats. It seems like the change in 1875 really made hats stick to the tradition of the derby.
Why The Hat Frenzy?
So, why do hats get more airtime than some of the horses? Here are a few reasons:
Tradition and Prestige: It’s a nod to the Derby’s storied past and a way to partake in its rich tradition.
Fashion Statement: It’s the perfect opportunity to express individual style and stand out in a sea of spectators.
Good Luck Charms: Some believe a unique hat brings good luck. At the Derby, who couldn’t use a little extra luck?
The Bigger, The Better?
When it comes to Kentucky Derby hats, size matters. But why the inclination towards these colossal creations? It’s all about visibility and tradition.
The bigger the hat, the more noticeable you are in the crowd. Plus, it’s a subtle (or not so subtle) nod to the Derby’s extravagant roots. These hats are not just accessories; they’re conversation starters, Instagram gold, and, for some, a yearly challenge to outdo last year’s look.
What Does The Data Say?
You might wonder, “Are there stats on this?” Well, sort of. While there’s no official “Hat Size Index,” the Kentucky Derby itself notes that attendance often surpasses 150,000 people.
With a majority embracing the hat tradition, that’s a lot of feathers, flowers, and brims! Retailers and milliners see a significant uptick in sales around Derby time, with some reporting that custom hat orders can start as early as six months in advance.
The Unspoken Hat Etiquette
Believe it or not, there’s an unspoken code when it comes to Derby hats. Women typically wear wide-brimmed, Southern Belle-esque hats or flamboyant fascinators, while men opt for more subdued styles – think fedoras or bowlers.
But really, the rule of thumb is there are no rules. Want to wear a hat that could double as a bird sanctuary? Go for it. Thinking of attaching actual mint juleps to your brim? Cheers to innovation.
The Role of Social Media
In the age of Instagram and Twitter, Derby hats have found a new runway. Social media has amplified the hat phenomenon, turning the Kentucky Derby into not just a sporting event but a global fashion show.
Contestants vie not only for likes and follow but for the coveted title of “best hat” in various online and onsite competitions.
Questions, Questions, Questions
Now, you might be asking, “Do I need to mortgage my house to afford one of these hats?” Not necessarily.
While some opt for designer labels, many Derby-goers get crafty, DIY-ing their way to headgear glory.
“But isn’t it all a bit…much?” Perhaps. But that’s the point. The Kentucky Derby is as much about the spectacle as it is about horse racing. It’s a day to be someone else, to embrace extravagance, and, yes, to wear something ridiculous on your head.
Final Words
So, hats can definitely highlight your outfit, which means that you should take your hat game pretty seriously, especially if you want to stand out.
To be honest, you cannot go wrong with your Kentucky Derby hat style. The more unique the better. Just make sure that it goes well with the rest of your outfit.