From feathers to flowers, the fascinators were fabulous at the Belmont Stakes.
The only thing that could possibly take attention away from the eventual Triple Crown winner, Justify, was the phenomenal fashion on display in the grandstands.
Some ladies had obviously worked hard to make sure their hats matched their outfits perfectly.
Other people decided the sky was the limit when it came to how large their hats could get.
(MORE: The Kentucky Derby's rich history of diversity) (MORE: Royal Wedding: The history of fascinators)Feathers were definitely the overarching theme of the fashionistas at Belmont Park.
Two ladies had traveled from Kentucky, so it was no wonder why they were dressed to the nines. But even they were impressed at the women of the Northeast.
A few women couldn't find exactly what they were hoping for when searching the local millinery, so they took matters into their own hands and crafted themselves some dazzling looks.
Of course, men had some phenomenal hats themselves. But a few decided to dress more whimsically.
But of all the chic ladies, one stood out. The Longines Prize for Elegance crowned her for the beautifully coordinated outfit.
All these hats and more were bobbing up and down in celebration once Justify crossed the finish line to win the Triple Crown.