F1 WAG Style of the F1 Movie Premiere

If Formula 1 is known for adrenaline, speed, and sleek engineering, the F1: The Movie premiere proved that the women behind the drivers bring just as much precision and polish – on the red carpet, no less.

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Held amidst flashbulbs and fanfare, the premiere was less about pit stops and more about polished silhouettes, high-octane glamour, and a surprising dose of high-low magic. The grid girls of 2025 (who, let’s be clear, have long outgrown that term) delivered a sartorial masterclass in modern elegance bringing equal parts designer drama and clever styling.
Here, we unpack every standout look from the night from slinky Saint Laurent to budget-friendly gems hiding in plain sight.

Alexandra Saint Mleux in Saint Laurent & Bvlgari

Alexandra Saint Mleux has quietly become the poster girl for understated opulence, and at the premiere, she doubled down on her signature sleekness. Wearing a slinky black YSL long tank dress that whispered ’90s elegance, she accessorized with a full suite of Bvlgari’s Serpenti Viper collection: necklace, earrings, bracelet, and ring. The Serpenti, originally designed in the 1940s and reimagined in countless iterations since, added an edge of sensuality and coiled mystique. Her YSL Vendome slingbacks and Midnight clutch finished the look with architectural symmetry.

Flavy Barla in Oh Polly & Louboutin

Flavy Barla’s black Oh Polly Xanthia halterneck gown was the surprise hit of the night – accessible, sculpting, and brilliantly styled. With a dramatic keyhole neckline and pearlescent detailing, the dress held its own among couture gowns. But it was the accessories that elevated it: a crisp white Christian Louboutin Loubitwist clutch and those sleek Miss Z 80mm pumps. Topping it all off? A pair of Mango square pearl earrings, proving that runway sparkle doesn’t need a luxury price tag.

Hannah St. John in Marmar Halim & Petite Frites

Hannah channeled pure red carpet royalty in a custom Marmar Halim strapless crepe gown embellished with delicate black crystals. Egyptian designer Halim, known for red carpet gowns that marry sensuality and structure, couldn’t have found a better muse. But it was Hannah’s jewelry that stole our hearts: whimsical and sculptural pieces from Petite Frites, including the “Bubble” and “Glacons” bracelets and a trio of cocktail rings named after classic martinis. It was playful sophistication at its finest.

Geri Halliwell Horner in Elie Saab

In a moment of polished poise, Geri Halliwell Horner arrived in a crisp Elie Saab cotton embroidered midi dress. Known for his dreamy tulle and bridal-inspired silhouettes, Saab’s choice here leaned into quiet luxury: a soft flare, high neckline, and intricate texture that shimmered under the lights. Her shoes, YSL 105mm Tribute Sandals in optic white, added just enough edge, proving that platform sandals still have red carpet staying power.

Isabella Bernardini in Glamadise & Prada

Isabella’s look was one of contrasts: elegance with an accessible twist. Her Glamadise asymmetric maxi gown, sparkling at the neckline, offered a timeless silhouette with a fashion-forward shoulder cut. But the star moment? Her $12 Claire’s rhinestone earrings, swinging effortlessly beside a classic Tiffany & Co. Red Heart Tag bracelet. A Prada leather clutch tucked under one arm made the whole ensemble feel rich, even though the total look likely cost less than a single designer shoe.

Francisca Gomes in Louis Vuitton & Alexis Bittar

Francisca Gomes glided into the premiere in a creamy, structured Louis Vuitton wool gown – seamless, statuesque, and impossibly chic. She paired it with Alexis Bittar Brut gold earrings, known for their sculptural boldness, and a hammered cuff by Parfois. The dress, with its slightly draped shoulders and sleek skirt, whispered “if Carolyn Bessette married into F1.”

Alicia Torriani in Helsa & Valentino

Alicia brought the bow. Her Helsa S Curve dress featured a subtle but sweet bow detail at the bust, accentuating her figure with that signature “nipped waist” silhouette reminiscent of 1950s couture. But it was her Valentino Rockstud heels that gave the look its edge, a punkish nod wrapped in polished patent leather. The Van Cleef Vintage Alhambra necklace layered in delicate gold was the icing on the cake.

Lily Muni He in Ferragamo & David Yurman

Lily brought serious fashion firepower in a Ferragamo turtleneck tulip dress in bold crimson, punctuated by sculptural jewelry from David Yurman – from cable earrings to Stax rings stacked with precision. Her Ferragamo pumps, with their subtle contrasting inlays, grounded the look in graphic elegance. It was a high-impact ensemble for a woman who knows how to own a moment.

Get the Look

So, Who Won the Red Carpet? That depends on what kind of fantasy you’re chasing: Alexandra’s YSL minimalism? Flavy’s glam-on-a-budget moment? Or perhaps Hannah’s sparkly cocktail ring chaos? What’s clear is this… the women of Formula 1 aren’t just riding shotgun. They’re rewriting the rules of red carpet dressing, one premiere at a time.

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