Aaron Rodgers, Paige Spiranac, and Jack Harlow stunned at the Kentucky Derby red carpet as celebrities flooded Churchill Down for Saturday's big race.
The trio enjoyed the festivities with other celebrities, including late-night host Jimmy Fallon, singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, and social media sensation Alix Earle.
The Kentucky native and rap artist, Harlow, was seen sporting a brown patterned suit with a shirt to match.
Meanwhile, Rodgers and Fallon went for more classic looks with traditional suits.
Fallon wore a cream-colored piece with a blue-striped shirt and purple tie with white dots. On the other hand, the Jets quarterback went for a dapper navy suit with a white dress shirt.
Louisville native and rap artist Jack Harlow joined other celebrities the the Kentucky Derby
Social media influencer Alix Earle did not disappoint with her outfits at Churchill Downs
Stars witnessed jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. take Mystic Dan to a narrow photo finish
Spiranac was not to be outdone with a stunning floral dress and the hat to match. The golf glamour girl sported a pink dress patterned with roses in different colors.
The influencer posted a picture of her outfit on X and wrote: 'Who should I put my money on?'
Kelce looked classy in an off-white, pin-striped suit a blue shirt and tie. The three-time Super Bowl winner, who capped off his outfit with a blue top hat, was seen wearing a big smile after reportedly picking a winning horse.
Additionally, Chris Tucker, Martha Stewart, Tina Knowles, and Kid Rock graced the red carpet and the Turf Club with their presence.
Late night host Jimmy Fallon also graced the Kentucky Derby red carpet on Saturday
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce looked dapper as he appeared to picked the right horse
The stars bared witness as Mystic Dan won the 150th Kentucky Derby in a three-horse photo finish. Mystic Dan edged out Sierra Leone by a nose, with Forever Young placing third in the tightest finish to the race since 1996.
Mystic Dan and jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. rode the rail down with a short lead after getting sent off at 18-1 odds. The oddsmakers were spot on after placing Sierra Leone as the second choice at 9-2 odds.
Mystic Dan ran a mile and a quarter in 2:03.34 and paid $39.22, 16.32, and $10 in the win.