Dubai: Charlotte Coddis, an artist based in Dubai and maker of wearable art, has bagged the most creative hat award at the Style Stakes.
Her hat, inspired by the artist Mattise, is made it out of wire, plastic and she hand painted it herself.
Coddis, who has been in Dubai for four years, is one of the 650 contestants competing for prizes worth Dh250,000 as part of Saturday's Dubai World Cup 2018.
The annual Style Stakes competition is being held at own arena at Apron Views, with fashionistas showcase their stuff for the chance of winning a fancy cash prize.
Nevin Mihic's love of travel inspired his world map suit. “Dubai is full of different nationalities. I love that anyone can come up to me and find their country on my clothes." #DubaiWorldCup#DWC18 Over 100 signed up for style stakes! pic.twitter.com/ydI8MtAK0D— Gulf News Sport (@GulfNewsSport) March 31, 2018
We're giving you the latest updates on the fashion scene at the Dubai World Cup.
More hats, first up in the judging is the most creative hat award #DubaiWorldCup#DWC18@gulf_newspic.twitter.com/ChygMDbQQ7— Gulf News Sport (@GulfNewsSport) March 31, 2018
Best hat? Which ones your favourite, let us know! #DubaiWorldCup#DWC18@gulf_news@DRC_Meydan also follow us for live coverage https://t.co/wXVSPPaamCpic.twitter.com/BCWEj4NL0c— Gulf News Sport (@GulfNewsSport) March 31, 2018
There's a big contingent from the Sudanese community at today's Dubai World Cup
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