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WAG Style at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix

It wasn’t just the cars turning heads in Miami – the WAGs of Formula 1 brought their fashion A-game to the Sunshine State. From tropical textures to tailored glam, the 2025 Miami Grand Prix was a catwalk of cool. Whether they were stepping into the paddock or posing by the pit lane, the WAGs proved (once again) that race weekend style is just as important as lap times

Carmen Montero Mundt: Quiet Luxury Meets Race Day Sparkle

While Carmen’s full weekend looks are recapped here, she wowed the F1Styled Editorial team with two standout looks across the weekend. First look was the shimmering green Zara sequin tank, paired with wide-leg Tommy Hilfiger jeans and a Baltei Studios Lacoste belt — equal parts retro and race-day ready. The second look to catch our eye? It was pure elegance: a white Alexis Elayne laser-cut dress, styled with Hermes Oran sandals and a super rare, infuriatingly not available for purchase any more Dior Lady D mini bag. Minimalist, polished, and perfect for Miami.

Hannah St. John: Crochet Cool & Polka Dot Vintage

A recap of Hannah’s full weekend looks is here, but we narrowed it down to two favourites: when she stepped out in a Cult Gaia electric blue crocheted dress that felt made for the Miami heat – textured, playful, and undeniably stylish. We also loved the chic With Jéan polka-dot halter midi, giving off vintage glam with a fresh twist. Both looks were tied together by sleek accessoriesstrappy sandals, and a confident cool-girl energy.

Alexandra Saint Mleux: Streamlined & Sun-Kissed

Who didn’t love Alexandra’s Miami style?! We recapped all the details on her looks here, but narrowed down to two favourites: the Ferrari-red Jacquemus dress, featuring a bold, asymmetric neckline and body-hugging silhouette. The look was pure drama in the best way – sensual yet sculptural, with a distinctly European flair.  Second was when she chose pieces that would normally say “dialed back”, but Alexandra managed to style them to still look runway-ready. The blue & white Meshki top & bottoms gave off effortless resort energy that was perfect for the humid Miami climate. She accessorized with a ponytail, classic white heels, and oversized sunglasses — delivering a lesson in how to do minimalist chic with maximum impact.

Francisca “Kika” Cerqueira Gomes: Floral & Fabulous

Kika embraced the Miami vibe in a very revealing fashion – with cutout dresses, cropped and ab-exposing tops and exquisite mini dresses. You can read all about Kika’s full Miami weekend style here. We loved the Helsa heavy crepe cutout dress with strategic and flattering exposed skin that showed off her beautifully tanned skin, as well as the romantic look of the With Jéan pale pink rose top and loose jeans. Her style? Brave, feminine, and 100% photo-ready.

Lily Zneimer: Paddock-Polished Minimalism

Lily Zneimer embraced a refreshing blend of elegance and ease at the Miami Grand Prix 2025 with two looks that were effortlessly refined yet quietly playful. Her first outfit — a tailored Zara linen vest and culottes set — struck a perfect balance between structure and summer softness, elevated by Chanel sunglasses, a Louis Vuitton Capucine bag, and charming pink Aeyde heels. For a more relaxed moment, she leaned into sporty-chic with a striped Zara poplin topQuince pleated linen trousers, and a pastel pink McLaren x New Era cap, proving that even off-duty, Lily brings thoughtful detail and a polished finish to the paddock.

Lily Muni He: Sporty, Sculpted, & Sleek

Lily Muni He nailed the balance between sporty and sculptural. One standout outfit featured a bodycon midi in a buttercream tone, paired with athletic sneakers and a top-handle bag — blending casual cool with understated luxury. Her beauty game was flawless: slicked-back hair, bronzed skin, and just a pop of gloss.

Rebecca Donaldson: Tonal Mastery

Rebecca Donaldson delivered one of the most fashion-forward performances of the 2025 Miami GP weekend with her razor-sharp modern tailoring and tonal mastery. In one standout look, she wore a Max Mara chocolate brown cropped jacket and matching high-waisted skirt, layered over a white button-up with exaggerated cuffs styled in a dramatic way — the styling was dramatic yet precise, and the proportions were peak fashion editor. For a second look, she traded structure for sleek softness in a Meshki charcoal tank top and pleated high-rise trousers, cinched with a classic brown leather belt. The monochrome look was simple in theory but executed with a level of polish that made it unforgettable. Her pulled-back hair, oversized shades, and that ever-present sculptural clutch made it clear: Rebecca doesn’t chase trends — she sets the tone.

Trending in Miami: F1 WAG Style Themes

Across the board, a few clear trends emerged:

  • Color & Texture: Crochet, sequins, floral sets, and punchy hues made the paddock feel like a tropical runway.
  • Vintage Vibes: Halters, wide-leg denim, and retro sunglasses channeled the ‘90s and early 2000s in the best way.
  • Designer Details: From Hermes to Dior, mini bags and statement jewelry were must-haves.
  • Beauty Minimalism: Glossy hair, glowing skin, and no-fuss glam ruled the grid.

Get the Look: Miami GP Style Edit

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