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orange prada handbag many the main point of the carnival is the dressing up.Fashions on the Field, the pinnacle of all that is sartorially super about Cup week, turns a glamorous, well preserved 50 this year and attracts more attention than ever.Its conception, in 1962, was the brainchild of a Victoria Racing Club subcommittee charged with thinking up new ways to attract more women and therefore men to the races.Since then, ladies have queued in their thousands for their brief moment in the spotlight, to have their finery judged, scrutinised and critiqued by the appointed fashion police.If Fashions on the Field were an Olympic event, Jeannine Renee Pascale would be a gold medallist and a world record holder. With a passion for fashion and a knack for transforming the latest trends into racewear finery, Pascale's home styled ensembles won her a remarkable seven titles between 1987 and 1996.Each outfit, she says, was a spin on the hottest style of the day. For example, her 1991 winning ensemble a crisply cut silk suit by Armadale couturier Lady Hemden and a voluminous Peter Jago hat retrieved from the Australian Racing Museum's vaults for this story was inspired by the Chanel power suits popular at the time.''I always enjoyed reading magazines to see what the overseas trends were, so I would recognise the emerging trend early in the year and apply that to my outfit in the spring,'' she says.''I was never dressed by a stylist or designer; I always came up with the concept myself. And I was always shocked, every single time that I won. I was going through some old photos about a month ago and you can see genuine shock and bafflement on my face, because I wasn't a fashion designer, I wasn't a model, I was just an ordinary person who was a racegoer. Entering Fashions on the Field was just an extension of going to the races for me.''Pascale, now 42, grew up near Moonee Valley in a racing mad family that spent most Saturdays at the track. Frocking up, she says, was all part of the fun.''I have memories of being at the races and recognising how elegant the women were, so from quite an early age I took an interest in my appearance at the races,'' she says. ''I was conscious that the very