- 5/7/2025
Stella designs hats and fascinators for socialite Rosalind and meets her son Christian who's training a horse to compete in the Louisville Derby.
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00:00:00I'll wait to see your golden smile, feel love a thousand kisses, hope we stay a while.
00:00:16I'll reach up to hold your sunlit face, feels like a handful of silk now.
00:00:26I'm in your warm embrace, oh I hope this feeling lasts, till the oceans turn to glass, and the world around us turns and fades to black.
00:00:45Together we'll hold back the sun, in this moment forever young.
00:00:55Against the stream of time we'll run, baby, we'll hold back the sun.
00:01:03Good morning, Mrs. Clerk.
00:01:17You should see 342 on the right.
00:01:19Okay. Room 342 is inside.
00:01:22Housekeeping is clear. Pigeon is in the pot.
00:01:26What does that mean?
00:01:28I hear from the spot she got into the hot tub before a massage.
00:01:30You have plenty of time.
00:01:31Black off is a go. I repeat, Operation Feather Cap is on.
00:01:35Do you really need to speak in code?
00:01:37Of course, it's way more fun.
00:01:39Annie, it took me weeks to persuade you to let me do this.
00:01:42And now you've got no espionage on me?
00:01:44Well, obviously, I have fun with your calling.
00:01:47Right.
00:01:48Okay.
00:01:50I'm here.
00:01:56House is clear.
00:01:57The eagle has landed.
00:02:05Now you've got me doing it.
00:02:08Okay, I have to go.
00:02:10Let me know when you're leaving.
00:02:11Okay. Stella?
00:02:12You got this.
00:02:13Thanks.
00:02:14I, uh, sorry.
00:02:19I didn't know.
00:02:20No, I'm sorry.
00:02:21I didn't hear you knock.
00:02:22Housekeeping told me there wasn't anyone here, so I didn't knock.
00:02:27Are you sure you have the right room?
00:02:28Because my mother never eats breakfast.
00:02:30Right.
00:02:30No, I mean, I'll just come back later.
00:02:32No, please.
00:02:33Just leave it.
00:02:34I'm starving.
00:02:35What did she order?
00:02:37Eggs?
00:02:39Yogurt?
00:02:40I see.
00:02:43Fruit salad?
00:02:44That'll do.
00:02:47There is no food, is there?
00:02:58I never knew there were hats on the menu.
00:03:00I wanted your mother to see it.
00:03:02So she would hire you to make her hats for the Derby?
00:03:05I couldn't get her stylist or her assistant to look at my portfolio.
00:03:08I thought if she just saw my designs.
00:03:11Sometimes I think women are more interested in hats than horses at the Derby.
00:03:16Stella, do you copy?
00:03:18Yes, I'm here.
00:03:19We have a code red.
00:03:20The target is returning.
00:03:21I repeat, the target is incoming.
00:03:23Are you okay?
00:03:25I am.
00:03:29Sorry.
00:03:32Your mother.
00:03:32Every year, Derby prep week gets busier and busier.
00:03:36I feel it's overbooked as a sorority pledge.
00:03:38What time is that charity luncheon?
00:03:39Noon.
00:03:40And I'm sorry about your massage as your assistant.
00:03:42I should have been on top of that.
00:03:43I've had a million of them in my lifetime.
00:03:45I'll have a million more.
00:03:46Um.
00:03:47Hi.
00:03:49What do you think?
00:03:51The pink dress for the luncheon?
00:03:52It's a good one to start with.
00:03:55Hello, sweetie.
00:03:58Did you sleep well?
00:03:59Yes.
00:04:00I'm glad to see you ordered something.
00:04:04Yeah, I'm heading to the Downs before I return to the farm.
00:04:07Okay, well, we are very busy with our events, and I will see you later.
00:04:13Is that a roach?
00:04:14Ew!
00:04:15Oh, no, it's just the brown of the lily.
00:04:19Just...
00:04:20I've never heard of a roach and a lily before.
00:04:24Are you going to the Lexington Downs to change wildflower wish from the Derby to the Elm?
00:04:29It makes sense for her to run with all the fillies and not the Colts.
00:04:33No.
00:04:33I'm heading there to do paperwork.
00:04:35She's racing in the Derby.
00:04:37Oh, she's such a good filly.
00:04:39She deserves to have a chance to win something.
00:04:42Mm.
00:04:43Mm-hmm.
00:04:44Is that a man on that tree?
00:04:45Where?
00:04:46Right there.
00:04:46At the very, very top.
00:04:47I don't see anything.
00:04:49Me neither.
00:04:50Oh, no, it's just a bird.
00:04:51It's a bird.
00:04:51Oh.
00:04:52Oh.
00:04:52Oh, I'm sorry.
00:04:59Um, I should get ready to go.
00:05:03His horse is spooking.
00:05:05Must be rubbing off on him.
00:05:06The lead up to the race is always very stressful.
00:05:09Wet, let's take a look at your beautiful, lovely hats.
00:05:13Oh.
00:05:14This is interesting, Odette.
00:05:16Not like your others.
00:05:18I need to check into how...
00:05:21You never do metallics for me.
00:05:24You've always said they're too dramatic.
00:05:26I'm not sure how...
00:05:27This one is fetching, and I will be wearing it today.
00:05:31How I didn't circle back to it sooner.
00:05:33Yes, this takes our elegant bird theme to another level.
00:05:37It's so whimsical and romantic.
00:05:40I think this is our year to win the Bradbury hat competition.
00:05:44A hat like this is just a ticket.
00:05:46I agree with you completely.
00:05:48You know the woman who made it dropped it off here earlier today.
00:05:52Oh, here's your number.
00:05:54Wait.
00:05:54Wait, who did?
00:05:55I thought you might want a milliner with fresh ideas this year.
00:05:59Odette, your instincts are why the house of Odette fashions are always so fashion-forward.
00:06:04Let's snap her up before our old Mimi does.
00:06:07Well, she's not answering the phone.
00:06:08She was just here.
00:06:10She may still be in the hotel.
00:06:11Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:06:14Well, you put your job on the line, and I messed it up.
00:06:17You don't know that.
00:06:19He could have so easily called you out, but he didn't.
00:06:23Anyway, you got to hang out with Christian Fairchild.
00:06:27God, he's gorgeous.
00:06:29Sometimes I worry about you.
00:06:31No.
00:06:34Is it your letter?
00:06:35Yeah.
00:06:36Thanks for your help.
00:06:39Excuse me.
00:06:40Excuse me.
00:06:45Hi.
00:06:47Hi.
00:06:56Well, I noticed that you favored pink last year, but also thought that you would look gorgeous in gold.
00:07:02So, ta-da.
00:07:04Well, we particularly love the way you align those feathers.
00:07:08Very striking.
00:07:09And in keeping with our bird theme this year.
00:07:12Thanks.
00:07:13I guess you could say I was inspired by a rooster's comb.
00:07:19Well, sometimes when I wear a hat, I do feel like a bird.
00:07:23But never a rooster, though.
00:07:24No, of course not.
00:07:27I'm so sorry, but I have to go to a luncheon.
00:07:30Odette is going to give you all the sketches of my outfit so you can design the hats for them.
00:07:35Are you familiar with the Bradbury hat competition they have every year at the Derby?
00:07:39Of course.
00:07:41Well, I haven't won in a while.
00:07:44Which, for a woman who is involved in the Derby as I am, it's not a good thing.
00:07:49I was hoping this would be my year, so...
00:07:52Why don't you and Odette work together to make that happen?
00:07:56It's very nice meeting you, Stella.
00:07:59It's gorgeous.
00:08:04I really look forward to working with you.
00:08:06I've spent decades building my business.
00:08:09I'm not going to let some gutsy upstart tarnish its reputation.
00:08:13I give you two days.
00:08:15Or less.
00:08:25The thing is, she might be right.
00:08:27Maybe I don't have what it takes.
00:08:28I mean, Rosalind Fairchild.
00:08:32Hello.
00:08:33Milliner Magazine named you one of the 20 up-and-comers.
00:08:35Yeah, but that was from my work in St. Pete.
00:08:38I moved here over a year ago, and I've sold three hats, and one of them was to you.
00:08:43You grew up in St. Pete.
00:08:44You had all your friends and family to draw upon.
00:08:46It takes time to build a business from scratch.
00:08:48Yeah, well, what if I just got lucky there?
00:08:52But here, not so much.
00:08:55Hey, it's totally normal to have imposter syndrome.
00:08:57Imposter syndrome?
00:09:00Yeah.
00:09:01That's what you're calling my very real concern.
00:09:03I felt the same way when they offered me the assistant manager job when I moved from Connecticut.
00:09:07You did?
00:09:08Yeah.
00:09:08I doubted myself for the first three months.
00:09:10I was convinced they would wake up and realize their mistake.
00:09:13Okay.
00:09:15I see your point.
00:09:17It's just that winning the Bradbury Prize for the best derby hat is a big deal.
00:09:23It would solidify my career here.
00:09:25I'm sure it would.
00:09:26Past winners have opened shops in Louisville and attracted buyers from all over the world.
00:09:31Kate Middleton bought a hat from last year's winner.
00:09:34Then you need to go for it.
00:09:35Put your heart and soul into making the best hats ever.
00:09:38Yeah.
00:09:39I just need to get a feel for who Rosalind is and what she likes.
00:09:44I'd say you should get a feel for her son first.
00:09:47Stop it.
00:09:48Come on, Stella.
00:09:50He's charming and single.
00:09:52Okay.
00:09:52If I'm going to win this prize, I need to stay focused on work, not romance.
00:09:59Fine.
00:10:00Fine.
00:10:00Then you have the time to help me chop some peppers, roommate.
00:10:02All right.
00:10:32I didn't want to go overboard on the feathers,
00:11:02but if you like them, I could add more around the outer edge.
00:11:11I got these feathers at an artisan craft fair in St. Pete,
00:11:14and I have been waiting for the perfect hat to use them on.
00:11:20Well, bless your heart.
00:11:24Yes.
00:11:25Bless your heart.
00:11:27Bless your heart.
00:11:28I'm so glad you like it.
00:11:33These scones are amazing, by the way.
00:11:35Hannah made them.
00:11:37Then I think I'll have another.
00:11:39Oh, I have some lemon ginger ones that you should try.
00:11:45Ginger's my favorite.
00:11:45I take full responsibility.
00:11:49This was a risky choice.
00:11:50The hat is just...
00:11:52It's not me.
00:11:53I can get some reliable looks together, and we can forget this ever happened.
00:11:57I like that she's taking risks.
00:11:59It's best to cut her loose now, before things go off the rails and she talks us into a bad choice.
00:12:04Of course.
00:12:05You're right.
00:12:05But maybe I should try something different.
00:12:08Oh, no.
00:12:12I've just been informed that Mimi also plans on using the bird theme for her hats this year.
00:12:18Oh, no.
00:12:20I hardly told anyone.
00:12:21I haven't uttered a word.
00:12:22Me neither.
00:12:23That woman hasn't had an original idea in her whole life.
00:12:26She's always doing this.
00:12:28As they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
00:12:32We need another theme.
00:12:33Oh, how about Paris?
00:12:34Paris.
00:12:35We did that four years ago.
00:12:37I've always wanted to do a tribute to the Queen.
00:12:40She did visit the Derby during her reign.
00:12:42The dresses would have to be made specifically for that.
00:12:45What if we used your family's illustrious history?
00:12:50Say more?
00:12:52Uh, we could take visits from impressive figures and your horse's Derby wins over the years to inspire the hat's looks.
00:13:00For example, the Queen wore pillbox hats in the 1980s and wide-brimmed hats in the 1990s.
00:13:08I could take the style of the hat she wore when she visited and, well, update the look.
00:13:15I like it.
00:13:20I guess there could be something there, but Hannah, could you talk to Roger about showing Stella around the farm tomorrow?
00:13:27Sure.
00:13:28And, in fact, let's have you stick around the studio on Derby week to help Stella out.
00:13:33It's all hands on deck, y'all.
00:13:36Of course.
00:13:38Then it's settled.
00:13:40Derby history.
00:13:41I am really going to enjoy watching Mimi Sterling trying to figure out what it is.
00:13:49Hi.
00:13:55Oh.
00:13:56So.
00:13:56Hey.
00:13:57How'd it go?
00:13:59It went well.
00:14:00She's changing her hat theme, though, so I'm going to work on making her a new one.
00:14:03But when I showed her the hat I brought, she...
00:14:07Well, she told me to bless my heart.
00:14:09No, they all did.
00:14:11It was very sweet.
00:14:13Great.
00:14:14Yeah.
00:14:16I've researched Derby fashion, but there's this whole social element.
00:14:19Some rivalry with a woman named Mimi.
00:14:22Yeah, they have history.
00:14:25So my one piece of advice when working with my mother would be...
00:14:29Don't eat the scones.
00:14:39It is the absolute worst thing a Southern woman would say to you.
00:14:49But it sounds so nice.
00:14:51Think of it like someone feeding you a piece of chocolate laced with arsenic while smiling cheerfully.
00:14:58Yikes.
00:15:01I thought I was well prepared, but I guess I'm going to need you to school me in all things Kentucky High Society.
00:15:07Sorry, I'm not your girl for that.
00:15:10Come on, you've lived here longer than me.
00:15:12Coming from Connecticut, I'm still a foreigner.
00:15:15And Louisville High Society is its own beast.
00:15:19Yeah.
00:15:21I'm sure you'll figure it out.
00:15:22We'll see.
00:15:52Good morning.
00:15:58Hi, yes.
00:15:59Good morning.
00:16:00I'm Stella.
00:16:01You must be...
00:16:02Roger?
00:16:06I'm here for a tour of the farm.
00:16:08For Miss Fairchild's hats.
00:16:10For their inspiration, I mean.
00:16:12Yes.
00:16:13Come this way, Miss.
00:16:19Wow.
00:16:22I feel like I've seen this painting before.
00:16:25Well, naturally.
00:16:25That's a Barbara Rieger.
00:16:27A contemporary American artist who paints horses.
00:16:34Did she ever visit the farm?
00:16:40Roger?
00:16:43Hello?
00:16:43Hello?
00:16:52It would really help me if you were wearing a hat.
00:17:16She's never had a problem having her shoes changed before, so I don't understand.
00:17:19Well, the farrier said he could stay a little longer.
00:17:21Maybe give it another try?
00:17:23Yeah.
00:17:23Hey, good girl.
00:17:26Oh, hey.
00:17:27You managed to sneak your way in here, too.
00:17:28Impressive.
00:17:29Actually, I was supposed to go on a tour with Roger, but he, um, he disappeared.
00:17:35Oh, there was an event in the barn.
00:17:36He's probably just cleaning up.
00:17:37Hi, I'm Stella.
00:17:39I'm Mandy.
00:17:39Our farm manager.
00:17:41I'd shake your hand, but I've been around horses all morning.
00:17:43They smell.
00:17:44No worries.
00:17:45I actually love that smell.
00:17:47Really?
00:17:47Yeah, I grew up on a farm with horses down in St. Petersburg.
00:17:53And who's this?
00:17:55This is Wildflower Wish.
00:17:56But we, her intimates, we call her Willa.
00:17:59May I?
00:18:00Yeah.
00:18:05Good morning, Willa.
00:18:08Oh, wow.
00:18:10She is taken with you.
00:18:11Well, she's a friendly girl.
00:18:13Aren't you, Willa?
00:18:14Yes.
00:18:16She wasn't so friendly with the guy who was trying to change her shoes earlier.
00:18:19Huh.
00:18:19She must have felt nervous.
00:18:21Yeah, she has been antsy recently.
00:18:24Oh, if you put a piece of tape on her nose, you'll have much better luck.
00:18:28Tape?
00:18:29Yeah, or anything sticky.
00:18:30It'll distract her from whatever's bothering her.
00:18:33I think just walk her around for a bit and let's see how that goes.
00:18:35No, it works.
00:18:36No, it works.
00:18:38I promise.
00:18:41Oh.
00:18:44Can I show you?
00:18:45Sure.
00:18:50Try and lift her foot now.
00:18:53Okay.
00:18:53Look at that.
00:19:04Works every time.
00:19:06Alright, I guess I'll take her back to the carrier.
00:19:11Come on.
00:19:11I guess I should look for Roger.
00:19:20I would be happy to show you around.
00:19:23What would you like to see?
00:19:25Anything having to do with your family's history with the horses or the derby.
00:19:29That shouldn't be too hard.
00:19:31After you.
00:19:32Is that from the derby?
00:19:48Yes.
00:19:49That's Sunset Peaks.
00:19:51And Capri Breeze's trophy is in the derby museum.
00:19:54Two does seem a little excessive.
00:19:56I mean, where would you put the other?
00:19:59Those horse names are really good fodder for hat ideas.
00:20:02Well, we have more fodder in the barn with the horses, if you want to.
00:20:06Then we'd really be off to the races.
00:20:15Is that...
00:20:16the queen?
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:22That's a marvelous hat she's wearing.
00:20:25Oh, no.
00:20:33Excuse me.
00:20:40I can't believe this.
00:20:41Hey, Christo.
00:20:45What are you doing here, Davidson?
00:20:46Boarding Torador for the derby.
00:20:48Uh, no.
00:20:49I don't think so.
00:20:52I worked this out with you eight months ago.
00:20:54What's the problem?
00:20:55Well, a lot has changed since then.
00:20:57Oh, you mean since Torador's on his winning streak?
00:20:59Yeah, well, sure.
00:21:00But I think there's plenty of room here for all of us.
00:21:03It'd be just like old times.
00:21:08Hey, come on, bro.
00:21:09Where am I supposed to stay this late in the game?
00:21:11Lexington's all booked up.
00:21:13Okay, fine.
00:21:14Just stay out of Willis and my way.
00:21:20Sure.
00:21:51Oh, good morning.
00:22:14Is it?
00:22:16You look like someone ran you over.
00:22:18Sorry, I got carried away working on this hat.
00:22:22Well, I hope you worked on the design for the Derby hat, too.
00:22:26The competition for the Bradbury is steep.
00:22:29I did a few drawings.
00:22:32No.
00:22:35No.
00:22:36No.
00:22:37No.
00:22:38No.
00:22:39All these look like you're trying too hard.
00:22:44Yeah.
00:22:45I was just trying out some new ideas.
00:22:47I'll keep at it.
00:22:48First, you need to clean yourself up.
00:22:50Roslyn will be here in a little bit.
00:22:52Of course.
00:22:56Hi, Christian.
00:22:57Good morning, Odette.
00:22:59Is Stella here?
00:23:03Hi.
00:23:04Hey.
00:23:05Do you have a second?
00:23:06Uh...
00:23:07Sure.
00:23:08The Derby hat won't make it so.
00:23:11We'll be quick.
00:23:22I'm so sorry.
00:23:23I just...
00:23:24I don't think I can help you.
00:23:25Well, what you did with the tape, and then later soothing her when Torador arrived.
00:23:29Look, they both worked.
00:23:30Torador really rattles her, huh?
00:23:32Yeah.
00:23:33But you seem to have the opposite effect.
00:23:35My dad taught my sister and me tricks with our horses.
00:23:38But by no means am I a horse whisperer.
00:23:41It doesn't matter.
00:23:42You've got good instincts.
00:23:44Now that you mention it, I could actually use your instincts.
00:23:48Really?
00:23:49Yeah.
00:23:50I don't know much about the do's and don'ts of your mother and her friends, as far as their
00:23:55preferences are concerned.
00:23:56I wouldn't call myself an expert on that.
00:23:58Yeah, but I bet you know more than you think you do.
00:24:01And I could use your input so I don't have another bless your heart incident.
00:24:07I see.
00:24:09Maybe we could help each other.
00:24:12Huh.
00:24:14Okay.
00:24:15Stella Stone, you gotta do it.
00:24:24Christian told me about the horses, and I was inspired by Sunset Peak's Derby win.
00:24:30I wanted something as vibrant and as joyous as a sunset.
00:24:35Something truly original.
00:24:39Original?
00:24:41I don't think original is the right word.
00:24:45I'd call it striking.
00:24:48No one will have anything like it.
00:24:50I mean, I do want to try something different.
00:24:54But, um...
00:24:56Well, let's try it with the outfit.
00:24:58Okay.
00:24:59Oh, yes.
00:25:00With the pink it works.
00:25:01It's superb.
00:25:02Well, alrighty then.
00:25:03Sunset Peak?
00:25:04It is.
00:25:05Original is what we call things we think are strange.
00:25:06And we don't mark it in strange here at the house of Odette.
00:25:07Understand?
00:25:08Yes.
00:25:09Yes.
00:25:10Yes.
00:25:11Hi.
00:25:12Hey.
00:25:13You ready for the Rose Gala?
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:15We're getting ready to head out.
00:25:16What are you wearing?
00:25:17A dress.
00:25:19Yes.
00:25:20Yes.
00:25:21What does it look like?
00:25:22Oh, is this part of our deal?
00:25:23Yes, ma'am.
00:25:24Okay.
00:25:25It's, um...
00:25:26velvety.
00:25:27A dark purple.
00:25:29A new shirt.
00:25:30Perfect.
00:25:31Understand?
00:25:32Understand?
00:25:33Yes.
00:25:34I'll be right back.
00:25:35Yes.
00:25:36Hi.
00:25:37Hey.
00:25:38You ready for the Rose Gala?
00:25:39Yeah.
00:25:40We're getting ready to head out.
00:25:41What are you wearing?
00:25:42A dress.
00:25:43Yes. What does it look like?
00:25:46Oh, is this part of our deal?
00:25:48Yes, ma'am.
00:25:49Okay, it's, um, velvety.
00:25:52A dark purple eggplant, even?
00:26:00Hello?
00:26:01Okay, you need to stop. Do not leave the house.
00:26:03Okay.
00:26:04Is there at least a colorful pattern on it?
00:26:06No.
00:26:08But wait, I thought purple would be okay.
00:26:11Yes, but this party's all about spring colors, brights and pastels.
00:26:15Okay, so light blue would be okay?
00:26:18Yes. And I trust you've got a hat.
00:26:21Of course.
00:26:22Great. See you in a bit.
00:26:24So I'm guessing we need to change?
00:26:27Yeah.
00:26:41It looks good.
00:26:42It's beautiful. Thank you.
00:26:48Okay, he told us to wait in the entryway and he'd come find us.
00:26:51Okay.
00:26:56Wow, you look great.
00:26:57Thanks.
00:26:58You both do.
00:26:59Nice to meet you, Annie.
00:27:00Me too.
00:27:01Come. My mom's been asking about you.
00:27:02Look, there's Bloslyn.
00:27:03I couldn't wait to see your hat. Everyone's talking about it.
00:27:04Hello, Mimi.
00:27:05It's so not what I imagined for you. So daringly beautiful.
00:27:19Well, this is the designer, Stella Stone.
00:27:23Hi.
00:27:24She's working with Odette this season.
00:27:28Well done, young lady.
00:27:32That is Mimi Sterling.
00:27:34Is that it?
00:27:35Is that your heart?
00:27:36I don't actually think so.
00:27:38Stella, dear.
00:27:40Yes, ma'am.
00:27:42There is a fine bottle of champagne on ice at the bar waiting for you and your friend.
00:27:49Well done.
00:27:54You think she likes it?
00:27:55People have been complimenting her ever since she arrived.
00:27:58No one's less to her?
00:27:59Not once.
00:28:01You guys go ahead. I have some friends I need to say hi to first.
00:28:04Okay.
00:28:09Hi.
00:28:10We were told there was a bottle of champagne.
00:28:20Now this I could get used to.
00:28:22To you and your crazy talent.
00:28:25You left the shop in St. Pete for greener pastures.
00:28:28And here you are, not only landing on your feet, but also in a bed of roses.
00:28:33And, and to my best friend, who not only gave me a place to stay, but made it feel like home.
00:28:40I couldn't have landed anywhere without you.
00:28:47Hard to drink champagne without toasting, isn't it?
00:28:49I wouldn't drink of it.
00:28:51Hey, weren't you at the Fairchild farm the other day?
00:28:54Yeah, I was just dropping the horse I train off at the stable.
00:28:57Yeah, I, I was there.
00:28:59She's making hats for Roslyn Fairchild.
00:29:01That's great.
00:29:02She's an amazing woman, like a mother to me.
00:29:04Really?
00:29:05Yeah, Christian and I, we grew up together.
00:29:07I trained Willa and a few of the other Fairchild horses have been, until about a year ago.
00:29:12Well, Willa's an amazing horse.
00:29:14You must be a very good trainer.
00:29:15You must be an amazing hat, though, because that is beautiful.
00:29:17I made it.
00:29:18Yeah.
00:29:19Yeah.
00:29:20No, but because she just told me that.
00:29:21I did.
00:29:22The flowers look lovely.
00:29:35Is there anything we've forgotten?
00:29:37I was thinking, maybe we should invite Stella to this.
00:29:41I mean, it's not a hat-wearing event, but she likes horses, and she might want to meet the jockeys.
00:29:45That is a wonderful idea.
00:29:49Please call her.
00:30:01Hey, Hannah.
00:30:02Everything okay?
00:30:03Oh, yes.
00:30:04Roslyn is throwing her annual tribute for the jockeys today, and she'd like for you to come.
00:30:09That sounds lovely.
00:30:11Wait, I didn't make her a hat for that.
00:30:13That's because it's a barbecue here at the farm.
00:30:16It's really relaxed.
00:30:17Chance for us all just to take a breather.
00:30:20Let her hair down.
00:30:21Great.
00:30:22What should I wear?
00:30:24Oh, um, something casual.
00:30:27It's a real down-home farm event.
00:30:29Starts at noon.
00:30:30Okay.
00:30:31See you then.
00:30:32Hey, and Hannah, thank you for including me.
00:30:35My pleasure.
00:30:39Thank you, Sheila.
00:31:07Thank you, Sheila.
00:31:08Thank you, Sheila.
00:31:09Thank you, Sheila.
00:31:10You have to watch.
00:31:11I'll see you in another minute.
00:31:13Yeah.
00:31:18I'm really glad you're here.
00:31:28It's my party.
00:31:30Smile, little boy.
00:31:31Stella.
00:31:32Welcome.
00:31:33Hannah.
00:31:34I need to go home and change.
00:31:35Don't be silly.
00:31:36You'll miss the party.
00:31:37Come.
00:31:38Roslyn was asking about you.
00:31:39Oh, it looks like she's busy right now.
00:31:40Oh, here.
00:31:41Meet Rick and Brown.
00:31:42They're riding in the Derby.
00:31:44Y'all, this is Stella.
00:31:45Hey, I'm Rick.
00:31:46Hi.
00:31:47Nice to meet you.
00:31:48Ryan.
00:31:49Nice to meet you.
00:31:50Pleasure.
00:31:51Excuse me.
00:31:52Well, I don't know about you, but those ribs are looking pretty good to me.
00:31:55They sure do.
00:31:56Join us?
00:31:57Yeah.
00:31:58After you.
00:31:59Hey, did you ever reach Stella?
00:32:00Uh-huh.
00:32:01Right there.
00:32:02That's good, guys.
00:32:03Oh.
00:32:04Oh.
00:32:05Oh.
00:32:06Oh.
00:32:07Oh.
00:32:08Oh.
00:32:09Oh.
00:32:10Oh.
00:32:11Oh.
00:32:12Oh.
00:32:13Oh.
00:32:14Oh.
00:32:15Oh.
00:32:16Oh.
00:32:17Oh.
00:32:18Oh.
00:32:19Oh.
00:32:20Oh.
00:32:21Oh.
00:32:22Oh.
00:32:23Oh.
00:32:24Oh.
00:32:25Oh.
00:32:26Oh.
00:32:27Oh.
00:32:28Okay.
00:32:29I see.
00:32:43I always find it's better just to use my hands.
00:32:47That's how my family always did it.
00:32:49Yeah.
00:32:52Mmm.
00:32:53It's so good.
00:32:54It's so good.
00:32:55It's so good.
00:32:56I haven't eaten a rib in decades.
00:33:09Me neither.
00:33:10Stella is basically a hayseed.
00:33:11I'm sure Roz will fire her soon.
00:33:12Mm-hmm.
00:33:13Mm-hmm.
00:33:14I'm sure Roz will fire her soon.
00:33:15Mm-hmm.
00:33:16I'm sure Roz will fire her soon.
00:33:17Mm-hmm.
00:33:19Mm-hmm.
00:33:20I can't see her.
00:33:21Oh, I can't see you.
00:33:22Bye.
00:33:23I can't see you.
00:33:24My friend, I can't see you.
00:33:25But I know what I'm talking about.
00:33:26Stella is basically a hayseed.
00:33:27I'm sure Roz will fire her soon.
00:33:28Mm-hmm.
00:33:30Bye.
00:33:31Bye.
00:33:32Bye.
00:33:33Bye.
00:33:35Bye.
00:33:36Bye.
00:33:37Bye.
00:33:38Bye.
00:33:39Bye.
00:33:40Bye.
00:33:41Bye.
00:33:42Bye.
00:33:43Bye.
00:33:44Bye.
00:33:45Bye.
00:33:46Bye.
00:33:47Girl, you having a rough day, too?
00:33:56Sometimes it's hard to get things right, isn't it?
00:34:00Hey, what's going on?
00:34:03Hi, just taking a little break from the barbecue.
00:34:06I didn't know you were there.
00:34:07Yeah, I tried to reach you earlier.
00:34:09Seems I got the wrong memo for the dress code.
00:34:13Oh.
00:34:17I'm so sorry. I really am.
00:34:21Yeah, Hannah told me barbecue casual, but she's wearing a cocktail dress.
00:34:26Not an accident, I think.
00:34:27Yeah, she's a tough nut to crack.
00:34:29Yeah, I know the type.
00:34:31It's okay. I'm going to win her over with sheer kindness.
00:34:35Hmm, good idea.
00:34:37How's Willa holding up?
00:34:40Well, with Torridor in here now, she's been antsy all morning.
00:34:47I have an idea.
00:34:50You go first.
00:34:52It was your idea.
00:34:53Yeah.
00:35:08It's even better than I remember.
00:35:10How does one decide to become a milliner in this day and age?
00:35:31What do you mean?
00:35:32It just seems like a job for another century.
00:35:34Like a cobbler, a tailor, or a candle maker.
00:35:36When I was a kid, I saw a picture of a woman at the derby with this big, amazing hat.
00:35:43Yeah.
00:35:44She looked so beautiful.
00:35:48Her hat was like a celebration of the joy she felt.
00:35:51I knew then and there, I wanted to be part of creating that feeling for people.
00:35:57Sounds like it's your calling.
00:35:59Yeah.
00:36:00I want it to be.
00:36:02When I moved here last summer, I gave myself two years to make ends meet.
00:36:07Winning this Bradbury Prize would give me the attention I need to make it work here in Louisville.
00:36:12I don't know much about hats, but I can see that you are very talented.
00:36:19I'm sure you can do it.
00:36:22Well, what about you and horses?
00:36:25Oh, well, horses have been in my family forever.
00:36:29Since I was a kid, I was always in the barn, always riding.
00:36:32My dad had racehorses, so.
00:36:36And he encouraged you to do it seriously?
00:36:38Yeah, but my friend Davidson, he's the one that really convinced me to do it.
00:36:46He was the guy who came to the farm the other day with this horse?
00:36:48Yes, that is him.
00:36:50Your rivals now?
00:36:52No.
00:36:54I don't know. I'm not sure.
00:36:56I mean, one of the horses he was training started displaying aggressive behavior on the track,
00:37:00and he was working him so hard that the horse had to be retired.
00:37:05I'm just not sure what Davidson was trying to prove.
00:37:10Having a toy at her in the barn that I was making Willa so skittish.
00:37:15Oh, I see that.
00:37:16I don't know if she's ready for the derby anymore.
00:37:19My mother thinks that she should just ride in the elms with the other fillies.
00:37:24Yeah, but female horses run in the derby too, right?
00:37:27Yeah, but it's pretty rare.
00:37:29Only three of one in a race is 150-year history.
00:37:32So, you're saying she's got a shot?
00:37:40Maybe Willa's not derby ready because I'm not.
00:37:44I should have just got her another trainer.
00:37:47Well, I think self-doubt is super normal in the face of something big.
00:37:53My dad used to say to my sister and me,
00:37:55when the going gets tough, tough get going.
00:37:59I think he was just urging us to be resilient in the face of something tough.
00:38:05You know, to keep going, even when the odds are stacked against you.
00:38:11But wait, doesn't that mean that you should get yourself back to the party?
00:38:14Yeah, probably.
00:38:17Yeah.
00:38:18For the record, at the derby, they say,
00:38:22the bigger the hat, the bigger the luck.
00:38:26I'm the one responsible for making the mom's hat, so...
00:38:29don't you cover it?
00:38:31Oh.
00:38:32Thanks.
00:38:33I have to show these to Odette today, so be honest.
00:38:39They're all amazing.
00:38:41Now, if only you were Odette.
00:38:43Well, I bet she's going to like one of these.
00:38:46I hope so.
00:38:47Wish me luck.
00:38:55Oh, hey, Hannah.
00:38:56Can I get your opinion about something?
00:38:59Sure.
00:38:59Okay, I know denim isn't typically used on derby hats,
00:39:03but Katrina Salzberg wore this really elegant one a few years ago.
00:39:06Do you think these look too...
00:39:09hayseed?
00:39:13No.
00:39:15It's lovely.
00:39:16Thanks.
00:39:18Do you make those?
00:39:19These are ginger horses I make for the derby every year.
00:39:22My mom's recipe.
00:39:24Did you bake them with her?
00:39:26Um, no, she passed away.
00:39:28Oh.
00:39:29I'm so sorry.
00:39:35Mmm.
00:39:36Oh, these are so good.
00:39:38Thanks.
00:39:41Good morning, Odette.
00:39:42What is it?
00:39:43You're dropping crumbs on my floor.
00:39:46I don't like sloppiness.
00:39:48It leads to sloppy work.
00:39:50If I hear murmurs of criticism about the hats coming out of my studio,
00:39:53I'll make sure no atelier south of the Mason-Dixon hires you.
00:39:57Understand?
00:39:57I don't like sloppiness.
00:39:58I don't like sloppiness.
00:39:58I don't like sloppiness.
00:39:59I don't like sloppiness.
00:39:59I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:00I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:00I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:01I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:02I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:02I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:03I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:03I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:04I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:04I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:05I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:05I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:06I don't like sloppiness.
00:40:06She is a beauty.
00:40:29I can definitely see her wearing the elm's wreath.
00:40:32When she's on a game, she's better than any cult I've ever ridden.
00:40:35So you're still determined to put her in the derby, huh?
00:40:38Remember, Dad put a filly in the race years ago.
00:40:41Well, she didn't win, did she?
00:40:42No, but the winner felt her on his flank.
00:40:45And it was amazing to watch.
00:40:56Willa doesn't like Davidson's horse here.
00:40:58Torridor? He's not a bad horse.
00:41:01Well, now that Davidson's training him, you never know.
00:41:04Well, you two definitely have different styles.
00:41:07Yin and yang.
00:41:08But they do complement each other.
00:41:10Like oil and water.
00:41:11Now, sweetie, he's your friend.
00:41:15An old friend.
00:41:17And friends matter.
00:41:19Without them, we have nothing.
00:41:21I'm gonna go pick up my new hat.
00:41:26Stella is really nice.
00:41:29I gave her a tour at the trophy room the other day for her research.
00:41:32Oh, research.
00:41:34It's nice of you.
00:41:36Anything for you, Mother?
00:41:37Mm-hmm.
00:41:38I was inspired by your winning horse, Capri Breeze.
00:41:52I wanted to capture the magic of his name with shades of blue and glints of the ocean.
00:41:58Well, the gemstones are well-placed.
00:42:02But it's not for me.
00:42:07Oh.
00:42:09I'm sorry.
00:42:12Maybe I could try silk or taffeta instead?
00:42:16Yes.
00:42:17Something more traditional.
00:42:19Got it.
00:42:20Well, ladies, I gotta dash.
00:42:23You are not here to go rogue.
00:42:28It's one thing to get compliments at the Rose Gala, but a different thing entirely to win the Bradbury.
00:42:34Now get cracking.
00:42:36Yes, ma'am.
00:42:50Hey.
00:42:51Hey, I thought you might need something to eat.
00:42:54Oh, you didn't have to do that.
00:42:56I mean, thanks.
00:42:59I could use a break.
00:43:06Okay, I thought with the flowers it would be possible, but your mom did not like the denim idea.
00:43:12Here's the thing about Louisville High Society.
00:43:17There are rules that we all agree upon.
00:43:20We say please and thank you whether we mean it or not.
00:43:23You can put hot sauce on anything you want but not ketchup.
00:43:26You can have bourbon whenever you want as long as you don't get drunk or act drunk.
00:43:32Well, I think y'all should hand out manuals.
00:43:39True.
00:43:40But once you understand that there is a box that you need to stay inside of, there's total freedom within that.
00:43:46But what if I can't see the box?
00:43:49I feel like I keep stepping outside of it on accident.
00:43:52It can take some time to understand it, but you'll figure it out.
00:43:57Just trust yourself.
00:43:59Yeah.
00:44:01I'm just afraid if I can't make a party hat, how am I going to make a winning hat for that actual derby?
00:44:10I'm sure you will do it.
00:44:15Can I show you some of my recent ideas?
00:44:17Sure.
00:44:18Odette gave that a hmm noise, but the others gotta pass.
00:44:29Odette can be tough to please.
00:44:30Yes.
00:44:39Wow.
00:44:40But they all look great to me.
00:44:42Thanks.
00:44:45And thank you.
00:44:49For all of your help.
00:44:51Of course.
00:44:52And if you want to stop by and visit Willa and I tomorrow, we'd be amenable to it.
00:44:59I'd like that.
00:45:03So would you like to eat?
00:45:04Oh, yes.
00:45:05I'm starving.
00:45:06All right.
00:45:12Chicken?
00:45:13Sounds great.
00:45:15Oh, gosh, that smells so good.
00:45:17It's delicious.
00:45:18It's my favorite.
00:45:19You'll love it.
00:45:28Oh, this is lovely.
00:45:30The flowers look like a cascading bouquet.
00:45:34Can I?
00:45:35Can I?
00:45:36Yes.
00:45:37Great.
00:45:38You'll want to put it on this way.
00:45:41Oh, my goodness.
00:45:43This is going to go perfectly with your green and blue dress.
00:45:46Yes.
00:45:47I suppose it will.
00:45:49Thank you, Sela.
00:45:50Thank you, Sela.
00:45:51Oh.
00:46:08Whoa.
00:46:09Whoa!
00:46:10So?
00:46:11She liked it.
00:46:12There you go.
00:46:13Here, you got something.
00:46:14Oh, thank you.
00:46:15She looks great.
00:46:16She's doing a little better, but still.
00:46:17You want my advice?
00:46:18Of course.
00:46:19That's the deal, right?
00:46:20She needs the box.
00:46:21Her stall?
00:46:22Yep.
00:46:23It's like you said last night.
00:46:24Things in life are easier if you have boundaries.
00:46:26you're strict with her.
00:46:39And then you let her act out.
00:46:42She's testing you and finding out that the rules are changeable.
00:46:47Davidson was always the taskmaster and I always provided the fun.
00:46:53and I always provided the fun.
00:46:57I guess I'm having a hard time balancing both now.
00:47:00Go with what feels comfortable, but stay consistent.
00:47:03She needs to know what to expect.
00:47:06It's funny how it's easier to give other people advice
00:47:08than to take your own.
00:47:12Yeah.
00:47:17See you later.
00:47:18See you.
00:47:24Love was holding all apart
00:47:29Now.
00:47:31And always kept me in the dark
00:47:36I never thought I could shake this heartache
00:47:41Until I saw your light
00:47:43And it's got me feeling like
00:47:46Life is good, life is good again
00:47:49Life is good, life is good again
00:47:55Yet in my darkest times
00:47:58You've got me feeling like
00:48:01I've been walking on air
00:48:06Left all my worries and cares
00:48:08I've got no worries around you
00:48:14I don't care
00:48:16I don't care who knows I love you
00:48:20Cause I've been so lost without you
00:48:25And in my darkest times
00:48:28In my darkest times
00:48:29You've got me feeling like
00:48:31Life is good, life is good, yeah
00:48:34Life is good, life is good, yeah
00:48:37Life is good, life is good, yeah
00:48:42This one was inspired by a hat the Queen wore
00:48:45when she visited the Fairchild farm decades ago.
00:48:48Odette says it's her favorite one so far
00:48:51Such a simple sophistication
00:48:54The Queen sure had style
00:48:57Gosh, you wear it well
00:48:59You must have been wearing elegant hats since you were a kid
00:49:02Goodness, no
00:49:04When I was a child
00:49:05I didn't want anything to do with fashion
00:49:08I find that hard to believe
00:49:10I loved horses
00:49:12I either wanted to be riding them
00:49:15Or be in a barn amongst them
00:49:18There was this one year
00:49:20Where I would only wear joppers
00:49:23It drove my parents crazy
00:49:25I'm trying to imagine that
00:49:28I wanted to be a horse woman
00:49:31A jockey even
00:49:33So?
00:49:35Where'd you give it up?
00:49:37I don't know
00:49:39I guess I thought I had to
00:49:42Hmm
00:49:45Well
00:49:47Thank you, sweetie
00:49:49This is the last one before the big day
00:49:51I know
00:49:52I really hope you like your derby hat
00:49:55Oh, you are going to do magnificent
00:49:59I can see a Bradbury trophy on your desk
00:50:03You've done beautifully, Stella
00:50:05Thank you so much
00:50:12Mom?
00:50:13Oh, hi, honey
00:50:18I was just remembering how I slept in this barn
00:50:22So I could see the birth of her grandmother
00:50:26Oh, wow, she looks gorgeous
00:50:27Oh, you're so gorgeous
00:50:30So is she definitely running the derby?
00:50:33Yes, mother
00:50:35I'm keeping her in the main race
00:50:37Good
00:50:38Let her aim for something high
00:50:39Nice
00:50:41Thank you, son
00:50:42Thank you, son
00:50:43I'm keeping her in the main race
00:50:44Good night, Mom
00:50:46Good night, Mom
00:50:48Good night, Mom
00:50:50I'm keeping her in the main race
00:50:52Good night, Mom
00:50:53Let her aim for something high
00:50:55Night, son
00:50:57Good night, Mom
00:50:59Good night, Mom
00:51:00Good.
00:51:02Let her aim for something high.
00:51:08Night, son.
00:51:11Good night, Mom.
00:51:30You're fantastic.
00:51:31Oh.
00:51:32I'll give you a call, if it's alright.
00:51:33Sounds good.
00:51:36Hi, Hannah.
00:51:37Davidson.
00:51:39Hi, well, you two ladies have a lovely day.
00:51:45Hannah, I've worked here a week and you bring baked goods almost every day, even though no one eats them.
00:51:50That is, no one but me.
00:51:53Why is that?
00:51:54Um, I guess I love to bake.
00:51:56I find it relaxing.
00:51:58I bet Odette and Rosalind would eat them if you packaged them in something.
00:52:03Like a little box to contain the crumbs and serve as a plate.
00:52:07Um.
00:52:09Maybe.
00:52:10Good morning, ladies.
00:52:12Good morning, morning.
00:52:13Two days until liftoff.
00:52:15Hannah, can you get me a cup of tea?
00:52:17Oh, I got it.
00:52:18Splash of milk and one sugar.
00:52:20No, you need to concentrate on Rosalind's derby hat.
00:52:23Since you approved my drawing, I'm off to the races.
00:52:26Remember, the Bradbury judges have eagle eyes.
00:52:29They notice every little detail.
00:52:31You need to make sure that the glue around the feather isn't noticeable.
00:52:34Of course.
00:52:35Okay, get to work.
00:52:36Good afternoon, ladies.
00:52:49Is everything okay?
00:52:50Yeah, I just need to talk to Stella for a second.
00:52:55Willa will not come out of her stall.
00:52:57Okay.
00:52:58I'll just grab my purse.
00:53:05Seems she's one of the family now.
00:53:07Hey there, little filly, won't you fix your eyes on me?
00:53:18There's no need to be so silly with all this worrying.
00:53:22Take a deep breath and remember the love you receive.
00:53:27Let it be.
00:53:28Let it be.
00:53:31Wow.
00:53:34My dad used to sing to anxious horses to help them to relax.
00:53:41When was the last time she had a play day?
00:53:43What do you mean?
00:53:44You know, a day where she didn't have to exercise and could just be a filly.
00:53:48Um, let me think.
00:53:51That gives me the answer I need.
00:53:54This horse needs to cut loose.
00:54:00I don't know where I've been.
00:54:03I don't know where I'm going.
00:54:10Been holding on to the past.
00:54:12What this life keeps on moving.
00:54:16What this life keeps on moving.
00:54:19Don't you worry about me.
00:54:23I'm not living so behind tonight.
00:54:28And it may take a little time, just for us to get it right.
00:54:36It's a lot of money.
00:54:41I can turn it back now and leave this all behind.
00:54:43There we go.
00:54:45Get going.
00:54:47Hey.
00:54:54I think I got a winner.
00:54:56I think I got a winner.
00:55:05I don't know where I've been.
00:55:08I don't know where I'm going.
00:55:10I was trying to make you laugh.
00:55:14That worked.
00:55:16I think I got a winner.
00:55:18I don't know where I'm going.
00:55:30We're going to let them play for 20 minutes.
00:55:35Don't forget me when I'm gone.
00:55:37Cause right now I've just got to be free.
00:55:42You're magnificent.
00:55:44Yeah.
00:55:44I can turn back now and leave this all behind.
00:55:50I don't know if I'll ever make it out of line.
00:55:55I can turn back now and leave this all behind.
00:55:58It's so much more relaxed.
00:56:10You know what?
00:56:12I think you need a play day.
00:56:14No, I have way too much to do.
00:56:16Horses are sensitive to the moods of those closest to them.
00:56:19I see your point.
00:56:21So?
00:56:22What do you want to do?
00:56:26How could you not fall in love with horses growing up here?
00:56:28Yeah.
00:56:29I rode with my dad every weekend.
00:56:31You must miss him.
00:56:33Yeah.
00:56:36Oh.
00:56:38You all right?
00:56:40Yeah, I got something in my eye.
00:56:43Whoa.
00:56:43Whoa.
00:56:45May I?
00:56:46It's back here and...
00:56:59Hi.
00:57:02You know, I realized it had been forever since I've ridden.
00:57:07And isn't it a perfect day?
00:57:09Yeah, it really is.
00:57:12Well, I'm going to keep going.
00:57:15Have fun.
00:57:16Let's go.
00:57:20I should probably get back.
00:57:22Would you be free for dinner tonight?
00:57:24As in, may I take you out to dinner tonight?
00:57:29I'd like that.
00:57:30So, where's he taking you?
00:57:39I don't know.
00:57:42He didn't tell me.
00:57:43Annie, do I have a hair sticking up?
00:58:00No.
00:58:01But is there something weird on my face?
00:58:05No, you look great.
00:58:06Yeah, but is it a real date?
00:58:08Or is it just two friends hanging out?
00:58:10I'm going to go open the door now, okay?
00:58:12Hey, nice to see you, Annie.
00:58:13Hey.
00:58:14Nice to see you, Annie.
00:58:15Hey.
00:58:16Hey.
00:58:17Hi.
00:58:18Hey.
00:58:19Hey.
00:58:20Nice to see you, Annie.
00:58:21Hey.
00:58:22Hey.
00:58:23Hey.
00:58:24Shall we?
00:58:25Have fun, kids.
00:58:26Um.
00:58:27There's no one here.
00:58:28No, because I ran it out the parking lot.
00:58:29No.
00:58:30No.
00:58:31No.
00:58:32No.
00:58:33No.
00:58:34No.
00:58:35No.
00:58:36No.
00:58:37No.
00:58:38No.
00:58:39No.
00:58:40No.
00:58:41No.
00:58:42No.
00:58:44No.
00:58:45No.
00:58:46No.
00:58:47No.
00:58:48No.
00:58:49No.
00:58:51No.
00:58:53No.
00:58:53No.
00:58:53No.
00:58:53No.
00:58:54No.
00:58:54No.
00:58:55No, because I running out the park that night.
00:59:00The Ferris wheel?
00:59:03I use to love her, but I haven't ridden one in so long.
00:59:06I hope you like me.
00:59:08I do, but...
00:59:10No, you told me I need to play more,
00:59:12for Willis' sake and myself.
00:59:14So...
00:59:15Our table.
00:59:24Wow.
00:59:31Could I have you a drink, mademoiselle?
00:59:33Absolutely.
00:59:38A mint julep.
00:59:41I've never had one of this.
00:59:42Really? I feel honored.
00:59:44Whoa, that is so strong.
00:59:47I thought, maybe because it's called a mint julep,
00:59:49it would be, I don't know, mintier?
00:59:52Well, bourbon is an acquired taste.
00:59:55So, basically, if you deep fry it or add gravy,
00:59:59it's southern food?
01:00:01I think you got it.
01:00:05Sorry, this is such an early night.
01:00:07No, it's okay.
01:00:08We both have full days tomorrow.
01:00:13Uh, maybe.
01:00:17After the derby.
01:00:25Oh, I am so sorry.
01:00:27I didn't think you'd be back so soon.
01:00:29Uh, let me get that for you.
01:00:31Okay, thank you.
01:00:32Good night.
01:00:39Good night.
01:00:43Sorry.
01:00:43Hannah.
01:00:57Hannah.
01:00:57Hi, Christian.
01:00:58So glad I ran into you.
01:01:00Could you do me a favor?
01:01:01Did you give Stella a ticket to our derby box next time you're in the studio?
01:01:04I thought there wasn't enough space for more people.
01:01:08Yeah, but my mother and I really want her there.
01:01:11Of course.
01:01:14It's just that she might already be going with Davidson.
01:01:18Really?
01:01:18He was at the studio the other day and he gave her his number and she said she'd call him, so.
01:01:25But if you want me to give her that ticket, I can do that.
01:01:28Uh, yes.
01:01:30Please do.
01:01:32Sure thing.
01:01:41Davidson, I'm so glad this worked out.
01:01:43I thought I brought this hat when I moved here, but I wasn't sure.
01:01:47So, I traded out the old flowers for these new festive feathers.
01:01:52I think it's going to match your mother's dress perfectly.
01:01:54It looks great.
01:01:56My mom's going to love it.
01:01:57I'm really glad you asked me.
01:01:58It makes me happy when an old hat can find a new home.
01:02:01Let me box it up for you.
01:02:03Yeah, uh, how much do I owe you?
01:02:05Not a thing.
01:02:06It's a gift.
01:02:07No, I couldn't.
01:02:08I insist.
01:02:10Hello.
01:02:14Oh, wow, um, no, I can't.
01:02:19Um, okay.
01:02:20No, no, thank you.
01:02:23I'm sorry, but we have a crisis on our hands.
01:02:26Did the taffeta rent?
01:02:27Is Willow okay?
01:02:29Oh, the florist's truck broke down.
01:02:31Oh, my.
01:02:32Can you imagine our derby box with no flowers?
01:02:34I couldn't possibly.
01:02:36Well, what are we going to do?
01:02:37Christian is using his truck to haul the horse trailer.
01:02:39Well, I'd be happy to help with my car.
01:02:42Really?
01:02:43You would do that?
01:02:43Yeah, I'm more than happy to help.
01:02:46Well, you are just a dream come true, Davidson.
01:02:49Hey, could you give me a ride home on your way?
01:02:51My friend dropped me off at work today.
01:02:52Of course.
01:02:53Thanks.
01:02:55Uh, Rosalind, the glue is still drying on your hat, but can I show you the finished product?
01:02:59Of course.
01:03:04The grass in Kentucky is so green because of the limestone in the soil.
01:03:09Same grass that your champion horses eat all day long.
01:03:12I wanted to capture that for you.
01:03:16It is stunning.
01:03:18I think we have a winner.
01:03:20We just might.
01:03:21Well, let's let the judges be the ones to stop and stare, ladies.
01:03:24We got to keep moving.
01:03:25The derby is tomorrow.
01:03:27Hannah, have you been able to coordinate delivering your baked goods?
01:03:31Yes, they will be here at pick up.
01:03:32Great.
01:03:33Shall we?
01:03:34Yes.
01:03:38This is actually beautiful.
01:03:40It is.
01:03:42It's gorgeous.
01:03:54Hi.
01:04:13Sorry to bother you.
01:04:14I made dinner.
01:04:15You hungry?
01:04:15I'm starving.
01:04:17Give me just a second.
01:04:18I'll be right in.
01:04:19That is gorgeous.
01:04:22Is Rosalind wearing that to the derby?
01:04:23I don't really think it's her style.
01:04:27Maybe I'll wear it.
01:04:28It's really unique.
01:04:29I like it.
01:04:31Don't be long.
01:04:32I made your favorite pesto pasta.
01:04:33You're the best.
01:04:34It's the Lexington Derby.
01:04:48It's the Lexington Derby.
01:04:59It's the Lexington Derby.
01:05:02Yeah.
01:05:04I'm doing fine.
01:05:06Thanks.
01:05:07Great.
01:05:09How's Willa?
01:05:10She's good, too.
01:05:12Good to hear.
01:05:15Well, I'd love to see her before the race tomorrow, if possible.
01:05:19Sure.
01:05:20Just stop by in the morning.
01:05:22I'll be busy.
01:05:25So you can just show yourself in?
01:05:27Getting to Lexington.
01:05:29Oh, okay.
01:05:32You've been a great friend to the family, Stella.
01:05:35Thanks for all your hard work.
01:05:37Yeah.
01:05:38No problem.
01:05:41Take care.
01:05:43Bye.
01:05:44Bye.
01:05:44Bye.
01:05:44Bye.
01:05:44Bye.
01:05:44Bye.
01:05:52Look, I walked right into the end of last night's date, and it is clear.
01:06:06He has feelings for you.
01:06:08Maybe he's just nervous about the race.
01:06:12Something changed.
01:06:14Something that I can't easily change back.
01:06:21I'm sorry.
01:06:22Still going to visit Willa tomorrow?
01:06:30Yeah.
01:06:32I want to miss your luck.
01:06:38Good morning, race fans.
01:06:40Stick with us all day for full coverage of the Lexington Derby.
01:06:43Run your race, little filly.
01:06:46Make him look.
01:06:47Chase your dream.
01:06:49Today's your day.
01:06:51So let's be brave and believe.
01:06:59Oh, hi.
01:07:02Hey.
01:07:04That was lovely.
01:07:07I thought she deserved a good send-off.
01:07:09And music helps horses relax.
01:07:14Yeah.
01:07:19I guess I won't be seeing you later today.
01:07:25But I'll be cheering for her.
01:07:26Yeah.
01:07:27I appreciate that.
01:07:30Thanks.
01:07:30Well, I should let you get ready.
01:07:40Yeah.
01:07:42Okay.
01:07:43Drive safe to Lexington.
01:07:44I have to say, I was a little worried about the hat's green ribbon, but I held it up on the dress last night, and it's going to look fantastic.
01:08:03That's great.
01:08:04You okay?
01:08:08Uh, yeah, I just, I must have eaten something.
01:08:14No.
01:08:15That color is fine.
01:08:16It'll pass.
01:08:18My goodness.
01:08:20Those yard men cannot cut back those hydrangeas again.
01:08:23Keep going.
01:08:46Hi.
01:08:47You're here to pick up Rosalind's hat?
01:08:49Yes.
01:08:50And Christian wanted me to give you this.
01:08:53This is a derby.
01:08:59Enfield.
01:09:00There must be no room left in the Fairchild box.
01:09:04Sure.
01:09:09Okay.
01:09:10Let me box this up for you.
01:09:11Please.
01:09:12Oh!
01:09:13Don't touch it.
01:09:14Don't touch it.
01:09:15Let me blot it.
01:09:16Oh.
01:09:17Let me blot it.
01:09:19Oh.
01:09:22Oh, yeah.
01:09:23Okay.
01:09:25Oh.
01:09:30I ruined it.
01:09:32Maybe we could dye it.
01:09:34No, it wouldn't cover the stains or dry in time.
01:09:38What do I tell Rosalind?
01:09:42Uh.
01:09:45Here.
01:09:46I made this hat after Rosalind told me about how much she loved horses growing up.
01:09:52I was going to wear it, but it was inspired by her.
01:10:03Um, do you think she'll like it?
01:10:05She doesn't like surprises.
01:10:07I'm sorry.
01:10:09I think it's the best I can do in time for the race.
01:10:18Tell her it has my blessing.
01:10:20Okay.
01:10:21Now, what hat are you going to wear?
01:10:27I'm not going.
01:10:29You have to go to the derby.
01:10:30And the hat contest.
01:10:32She's not going to win.
01:10:33We don't know that.
01:10:35It's not about winning, my dear.
01:10:37It's about running the race.
01:10:38It's about winning, my dear.
01:10:40It's about winning, my dear.
01:10:41Yeah.
01:10:44When I was a kid, I had this picture of a woman at the derby with this big, beautiful purple
01:10:51hat with Birds of Paradise on it.
01:10:55I cut it out of this horse magazine and taped it up on my wall.
01:11:02I dreamed of making hats like that and seeing people wear them to the derby.
01:11:12I really wanted us to win the Bradbury.
01:11:20I'm really sorry I let you down, Odette.
01:11:25Godspeed, girl.
01:11:42Show them what you got.
01:11:47You expecting a package?
01:11:53Hi.
01:11:54Is Stella here?
01:11:55Yeah.
01:11:56Yeah, come in.
01:12:00I have to go.
01:12:02Okay.
01:12:03Love you.
01:12:07Hi.
01:12:08I brought you this to wear.
01:12:09I think the color will suit you.
01:12:11I'm going to make it one, too, now that I think of it.
01:12:14As for the hat, I have some embellishments you could use.
01:12:19Odette.
01:12:21It was you.
01:12:22Oh, yes.
01:12:25It was my first derby.
01:12:27I had just moved from Savannah and opened my studio.
01:12:31I can't believe it.
01:12:32I know I was hard on you, but it was only because I knew you could be great.
01:12:37You just needed to be pushed.
01:12:38I want to continue working with you, Stella.
01:12:42I'd like you to stay at the studio.
01:12:44Well, that is, if you'd like.
01:12:45I'd love to.
01:12:54Well, you need to get to work.
01:12:56You have to be at the derby in a few hours.
01:12:59Give me the dress.
01:13:00I'll steam it.
01:13:05No?
01:13:06Very nice.
01:13:06I'm sorry I'm late.
01:13:21We should really get down to the contest.
01:13:23Why are you wearing that?
01:13:25It's from a couple of years ago.
01:13:27Yes, I made it.
01:13:28And it's utterly unspectacular.
01:13:31We felt that Stella's was a little bit wrong for me.
01:13:35She made it because she was inspired by the stories you told her.
01:13:39Of being a little girl who loved horses.
01:13:42She did?
01:13:43Yeah.
01:13:45Oh.
01:13:48Well, I guess I could give it another try.
01:14:00You know, I used to be bigger and bolder
01:14:07and let myself spread my wings.
01:14:11There's no reason you can't now.
01:14:13Let's get down to that contest.
01:14:18Every year, we hold the Bradbury Hat competition
01:14:22to honor the creativity and ingenuity
01:14:25of our Kentucky millers.
01:14:27To be honest,
01:14:30it's my favorite competition on Derby Day.
01:14:33It looks like we have some real contenders this year.
01:14:37As you know,
01:14:39at the Bradbury,
01:14:40we believe the story behind the hat
01:14:42is as important as the design itself.
01:14:45So, we'll begin.
01:14:49My hat is inspired by my mother,
01:14:52her love of gardening,
01:14:52and flowers of all variety in Kentucky.
01:14:55My hat is inspired by my trip to Mexico.
01:15:04My hat is dedicated to my great hat.
01:15:08My hat was inspired by me.
01:15:10This hat was designed to honor my childhood love of horses.
01:15:20The milliner didn't expect me to wear it,
01:15:24and I didn't think I would either
01:15:25because I hadn't fully appreciated
01:15:28the significance of the butterfly.
01:15:31But I have spent so much time in my life flitting around.
01:15:36But now I understand the importance
01:15:39of giving myself permission
01:15:42to become who I truly was meant to be.
01:15:45It's never an easy decision, choosing a winning hat.
01:16:04They all show such artistry and integrity,
01:16:07and the stories are so personal.
01:16:10I think we can all agree
01:16:11that these women look stunning in their hats.
01:16:18This year,
01:16:19we'd like to recognize a hat that took us by surprise,
01:16:23not only for its striking design,
01:16:25but also because of its wearer.
01:16:28It's a stark departure
01:16:29from what she's shown us in the past,
01:16:31and a bold move.
01:16:33This year's Bradbury Award
01:16:35for Best Derby Hat goes to...
01:16:38Rosalind Fairtown.
01:16:56Bravo, Rosalind.
01:16:58I loved every hat you've worn this week.
01:17:01I love what you just said.
01:17:03Thank you, Mimi.
01:17:04I really appreciate that.
01:17:06Well, I'll let you go.
01:17:11Congratulations.
01:17:14Congratulations!
01:17:15You did it.
01:17:17That's great.
01:17:18You and Stella
01:17:19are taking this back to the studio.
01:17:21You two have earned it.
01:17:25Where is Stella?
01:17:26Where is Stella?
01:17:28Oh, Miss Anna.
01:17:38Something was delivered for you.
01:17:43Anna.
01:17:45Are those your baked goods?
01:17:47Yes, uh, they are
01:17:49pastry boxes
01:17:50to hold the crumbs.
01:17:52What a great idea.
01:17:55May I?
01:18:00Mmm.
01:18:01These are delicious.
01:18:02You should open up your own bakery.
01:18:05Uh, no.
01:18:06I don't think I could.
01:18:07You can do anything.
01:18:09And I will fund it, of course.
01:18:11Hey, hey.
01:18:13Hello, honey.
01:18:14How you doing?
01:18:15Feeling all right.
01:18:16Willa was in a good mood this morning.
01:18:18Mmm.
01:18:20She's not here yet.
01:18:22She must be in Davison's box, then.
01:18:25Why would she be there?
01:18:27Because I guess they're, uh...
01:18:29together.
01:18:31No!
01:18:33I...
01:18:33I was wrong.
01:18:35Um, he gave her his number
01:18:38so he can buy his mother a hat
01:18:39for the derby.
01:18:40And I gave her a ticket
01:18:43to the infield
01:18:44and not the box.
01:18:45I-I know I shouldn't have,
01:18:46but it's just Stella this
01:18:47and Stella that,
01:18:48and I-I felt like
01:18:49I was her gopher.
01:18:50Oh, Anna.
01:18:51I'm sorry.
01:18:52I just...
01:18:53I thought you would find
01:18:54being around the fashion activity
01:18:56at Odette's studio
01:18:57more exciting
01:18:58than just being my assistant.
01:19:00And look what came from it,
01:19:01these ingenious
01:19:02little pastry boxes.
01:19:05We should go find Stella.
01:19:06Yeah.
01:19:07Yeah.
01:19:07Yeah.
01:19:07Yeah.
01:19:10Hey.
01:19:11Just wanted to wish you
01:19:13and Willa best of luck.
01:19:16You and Torador as well.
01:19:19Sure do miss having you
01:19:20in our box, Davidson.
01:19:22Well, I, uh,
01:19:23miss working with your son.
01:19:25I really do.
01:19:27I'd like to come back
01:19:28if you'd have me.
01:19:30Yeah, well,
01:19:30we balance each other out,
01:19:31so let's talk about it.
01:19:34But I do want y'all
01:19:35to be prepared to see Torador
01:19:36wearing that wreath of roses
01:19:37around his neck.
01:19:38You know Willa
01:19:39will not let that happen,
01:19:40uh-huh, we'll see.
01:19:41Uh-huh, uh-huh.
01:19:42Speaking of which,
01:19:43we need to find Stella
01:19:44before the race starts.
01:19:45Yes, come on, let's go.
01:19:46Come on, let's go.
01:20:02I'm gonna look over here.
01:20:03Yeah.
01:20:03I'm so glad I found you.
01:20:19You are?
01:20:21I was a fool.
01:20:23I thought you were in love
01:20:23with Davidson.
01:20:24Why would you think that?
01:20:25I'll explain it all later.
01:20:27First,
01:20:29come with me to the family box
01:20:30for the race.
01:20:32Stella!
01:20:34You won.
01:20:35What?
01:20:35We ran, Mary Roswell.
01:20:37I can't believe it.
01:20:39Thank you for the boxes.
01:20:41Thank you for eating my scone
01:20:42and for everything.
01:20:43I'm sorry I wasn't as kind.
01:20:46It's okay.
01:20:47Please come to the box.
01:20:49Yes.
01:20:50All right, I'll meet you guys there.
01:20:55Congratulations.
01:20:58I'm so excited.
01:21:03See you next time, too.
01:21:05Good luck, buddy.
01:21:06This is what all the hard work's for.
01:21:08Thank you, sir.
01:21:11And they're wrong.
01:21:13And the picture changes
01:21:14right from the get-go.
01:21:15Excalibur is going to go up
01:21:16for the advantage
01:21:17along with Vibrant Dancer.
01:21:18Our Billy Wildflower Wish
01:21:20number five
01:21:20is off at mid-pack
01:21:21and trying to recover.
01:21:22She's going to run away.
01:21:23Excalibur and Vibrant Dancer
01:21:24are running the first turn
01:21:26with Showstopper joining them
01:21:27up from the outside.
01:21:28Excalibur leads
01:21:29then Showstopper
01:21:30with Vibrant Dancer
01:21:31tucked in
01:21:32third to the inside.
01:21:33Just behind
01:21:34is Strawberry Field
01:21:34and Magic Dawn.
01:21:35Come on, boy.
01:21:36Toridor takes over.
01:21:37Come on, Will.
01:21:37You can do it.
01:21:38Wildflower Wish behind
01:21:39for fourth and fifth.
01:21:40Magic Dawn, sixth.
01:21:41Bombs, your uncle
01:21:42is trailing still
01:21:43after a slow beginning.
01:21:44About ten Hornet and Furlows
01:21:46off the lead.
01:21:47Excalibur and Showstopper
01:21:48holding their own
01:21:49as they take the turn.
01:21:50A demanding pace
01:21:51here at the derby
01:21:52at 46 and three-fifths seconds.
01:21:54Showstopper falls back
01:21:55third between runners.
01:21:56Toridor, about two and a half
01:21:58off the top.
01:21:59And Wildflower Wish
01:22:00is inching ahead
01:22:01to take over the fourth spot.
01:22:02They're off the turn
01:22:03and the filly is jetting ahead
01:22:04moving up the outside
01:22:05with speed
01:22:06applying pressure
01:22:07to Excalibur.
01:22:08She's running hard.
01:22:11Oh, come on.
01:22:12Come on.
01:22:13Toridor and Vibrant Dancer
01:22:14are behind her
01:22:14with a furlong to go.
01:22:17Go, Willa!
01:22:18They've got two lanes
01:22:18to make up on Wildflower Wish.
01:22:20Come on.
01:22:21Go, go, go, go!
01:22:22You want it, honey?
01:22:24You want it, honey?
01:22:25Go get it!
01:22:25Showstopper are running hard.
01:22:27They don't think
01:22:27the filly can catch up,
01:22:28but she wants it.
01:22:29I can't believe it.
01:22:31Look at her go.
01:22:32Look at her go.
01:22:33Look at her go.
01:22:34Look at her go.
01:22:35Here's the wire.
01:22:36Give Wildflower Wish
01:22:37for the champion
01:22:38in this year's
01:22:39Lexington building.
01:22:40The filly won!
01:22:41Lexington building.
01:22:43How's it going?
01:22:43Come on!
01:22:44Come on!
01:22:44Come on!
01:22:45Come on!
01:22:45Come on!
01:22:46Come on!
01:22:46Come on!
01:22:47Come on!
01:22:47Come on!
01:22:48I'm sorry!
01:22:50I'm sorry!
01:22:50I'm sorry!
01:22:51Hey!
01:22:51How's it going?
01:22:51No!
01:22:52Hello!
01:22:52Hello!
01:22:53Hello!
01:22:54My name is Bob.
01:22:54Hey!
01:22:55Hey, hey!
01:22:55Yes!
01:22:58Hi!
01:23:02Hey!
01:23:03Hey!
01:23:04Oh!
01:23:05Hey!
01:23:09Hey!
01:23:09Yes.
01:23:14Mine.
01:23:15I won't do it.
01:23:39I won't do it.
01:23:50I won't do it.
01:23:58I won't do it.
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