For the 5th year in a row Zenith Interiors celebrated Melbourne Cup with over 50 guests enjoying spectacular harbour views from Café Sydney on the rooftop of Customs House.
November 8th, 2011
This didn’t detract from the colour, the millinery, the towering platform shoes, beautiful ensembles like a vision from the 1950s parading around the cocktail lounge and restaurant.
There were prizes galore; several of our guests took away lucky door prizes and Grace Tham from HASSELL won Flamboyant Filly (Best Dressed Female) with a weekend away at boutique hotel & Manfredi restaurant, Bells at Killare. Chatter, laughter and cocktails flowed well after the race and into the early evening. A fun day enjoyed by all.
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