Since her first taste of success in 2016, Fashion on the Field fashionista Laura Williams has been hooked. Now she is a regular contestant in racing day fashion competitions around New Zealand and at Australia’s iconic Melbourne Cup Carnival week. Williams was awarded second prize in the Best Suited competition at this year’s Melbourne Cup and she is already planning her 2025 outfit.

Williams (nee Campbell) said she was hooked from her first foray into the glamorous world of racing fashion in Waikato at which she wore a dress from friend and designer Robyn Brooks’ Ooby Ryn label. In 2016, she entered two competitions on the same weekend - one at the Hawke’s Bay races, the other in Te Awamutu. She placed second in both, again wearing an Ooby Ryn outfit.

In 2018, her modified vintage dress won the national title at the Ned Prix de Fashion national final at Ellerslie. “I remodelled a dress by adding extra tulle and ribbon trim and extending the skirt,” Williams said. The finishing touch was a hat she bought online, which she spray-painted red and embellished with painted roses.

Williams likes to upcycle second-hand vintage dresses by modifying them and adding accessories. Once she has designed an outfit, she takes it to award-winning Auckland milliner Clare Hahn and together they design the perfect hat to go with it. She also tries to find costume jewellery pieces at charity shops .

.. the bigger and bolder the better.

Her prize for winning the national title in 2018 .