- Oaks Day – otherwise known as Ladies Day – kicked off on Thursday morning
- Thousands of punters descended upon Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse
- Crowd was pictured enjoying the warm, sunny 21C weather
By Brianne Tolj For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 22:48 EST, 8 November 2017 | Updated: 00:05 EST, 9 November 2017
While some may still be recovering from the Melbourne Cup, thousands of punters have descended upon Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse again this week donned in their finest attire.
Oaks Day – otherwise known as Ladies Day – kicked off on Thursday morning as an estimated 70,000 revellers poured through the front gates.
The crowd was pictured enjoying the warm 21C weather and chatting with friends while soaking up the sunshine.

Thousands stepped out in their best frocks for Ladies Day at Flemington Racecourse


A leg up from the rest: While some may still be recovering from the Melbourne Cup, thousands of punters have descended upon Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse again for Oaks Day


Oaks Day – otherwise known as Ladies Day – kicked off on Thursday morning as revellers poured through the front gates


The crowd was pictured enjoying the sunshine while chatting and posing with friends
Light spring colours such as pink and orange were a popular choice among attendees, while some women opted for bright red dresses or classic black gowns.
Several stylish punters adorned their head with delicate fascinators or metallic crowns.
This week's festivities kicked off with Derby Day on Saturday November 4 with Derby Day.
About 100,000 punters attended the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday, watching on as unlikely winner Rekindling was the first to cross the finish line, taking home a giant $3.2 million in prize money for six-time winning owner Lloyd Williams.


Some women were seen stocking up on beverages as a way to beat the lines (pictured)


The crowd was pictured enjoying the warm 21C weather and chatting with friends while soaking up the sunshine


Delicate crowns were a popular choice among revellers this year




Light spring colours such as pink and orange were a popular choice among attendees, while some women opted for bright red dresses or classic black gowns


A trio of brightly dressed friends pose together for a photo on Oaks Day


Some attendees opted to shade themselves from the rare warm Melbourne weather with umbrellas


A man holds a vote yes to marriage equality pin in his mouth during Oaks Day festivities
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