Magui Corceiro’s Fashion Playbook from the 2025 Hungarian GP
When Lando Norris clinched the Formula 1 win at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, all eyes were naturally on the track. But fashion girls like us? We had our eyes on Magui Corceiro – the Portuguese actress, influencer, and Norris’s stunning girlfriend – who served four completely different looks throughout the Budapest weekend.

From off-duty airport neutrals to a Grand Prix finale fit that was equal parts casual and polished, Magui’s style proved what we already suspected: this WAG is not here to play. She’s here to win in fashion, love, and front-row energy.
Let’s break down every outfit, because honestly? You’re going to want to recreate all four.
Look One: The Ombre Moment at Practice
First impressions matter, and Magui opened the weekend with an absolute showstopper.

For Friday’s Free Practice, she wore the ba&sh ‘Wila’ dress, a softly pleated maxi that flowed and featured a romantic gradient of cream, rose, and burgundy tones. Her accessories added quiet luxury sparkle: the Karen Wazen ‘Serene’ sunglasses gave vintage glam, while her go-to Van Cleef & Arpels Vintage Alhambra necklace whispered elegance without trying too hard.



Magui looked like she floated into the paddock on a cloud of Le Labo and designer confidence. It was soft-girl energy done with a fashion editor’s eye and it set the bar high for the weekend.
Style takeaway: Ombre can feel fresh again when you keep the palette romantic and the styling simple. Think slip dresses, tonal bags, and barely-there sandals.
Look Two: The Sleek Knit at Qualifying
By Saturday’s qualifying session, Magui pivoted from dreamy to tailored with a body-skimming ribbed knit dress in ivory. The ba&sh ‘Essie’ maxi hugs in all the right places without screaming for attention… which, ironically, is exactly what made it so eye-catching.

This look is textbook “quiet luxury,” but not in a sterile way. It’s lived-in, warm, and personal. She styled it with Karen Wazen ‘Bella’ sunglasses (if you haven’t bought a pair by now, what are you even doing?), and again opted for that signature Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra necklace. This time, though, her Bottega Veneta Baby Sardine bag in classic black took center stage, adding that soft Italian texture that gives any outfit instant polish.



And let’s not ignore the Hermès Oran sandals. They’re barely there, but they’re always everywhere. Style takeaway: When in doubt, go monochrome. A knit column dress + leather accessories = effortless European chic.
Look Three: The Cool-Girl GP Look
Race day. Adrenaline’s high. Paparazzi are lurking. Champagne’s chilling. And Magui? She showed up in a look that was sexy, cool, and totally unexpected. Gone were the dresses. Enter an asymmetric black crop top by Christopher Ebser, styled with washed-grey Parfois ‘Balloon’ Jeans – the type of jeans that make you want to ditch your skinny pairs for good.

Jewelry was curated but bold: Cartier’s Un Clou and Love Band rings added polish, and her sunglasses were (again) Karen Wazen, a brand that’s clearly a favorite in her current rotation. But what tied the whole look together was the Louis Vuitton Alma BB bag and a silky pink scarf detail. Luxe meets playful, and honestly? She looked so comfy in a McLaren sweater for the changing temperatures.



Style takeaway: Don’t be afraid of proportion play. Voluminous jeans paired with a sleek crop create balance and look expensive when paired with structured accessories.
Look Four: The Trip Back Home to Portugal
While most F1 WAGs save their energy for the race weekend and disappear post-GP, Magui gave us one more outfit moment as she landed back in Portugal. Wearing the same Parfois balloon jeans seen the day before and a matching denim shirt, she embraced a utilitarian mood but kept it chic. Topped off with an Alo Off-Duty Baseball Cap to both shield paparazzi and cover flyaways, this airport outfit screamed “WAGs, they’re just like us“

Style takeaway: Matching denim isn’t a Canadian tuxedo; it’s a power move. Just keep the washes close and layer with confidence.
Final Thoughts: A WAG Wardrobe That’s Setting the Pace
Magui Corceiro’s style at the Hungarian Grand Prix wasn’t just fun to admire, it was strategic. She gave us feminine softness, minimalist tailoring, edgy separates, and cool travelwear all in the span of one weekend.
If this is what she’s bringing to the paddock in August, we can’t wait to see what the rest of the year delivers. We hope to see you in the Netherlands, Magui!














