F1 WAG Style File : Australia Grand Prix 2026
F1Styled follows every Formula 1 race weekend in 2026 with complete fashion coverage. Each race page is updated throughout the weekend with curated looks and shopping links. For the full race calendar and season hub, visit our 2026 F1 Season Recap.
The Australian Grand Prix kicks off the 2026 Formula 1 season, and with it comes the first wave of paddock style, WAG outfits, and off track fashion moments worth watching. From practice day arrivals to race day looks, this article tracks every standout outfit spotted around the Melbourne race weekend. Consider this your running fashion diary for the first race of the season, updated as the weekend unfolds.

Paddock Style Watch
friday practice
Lauren Fitzsimmons at Australian GP Free Practice
Alexandra Leclerc at Australian GP Free Practice
Hannah St.John at Australian GP Free Practice
Alicia Torriani at Australian GP Free Practice
Rebecca Donaldson in The Row at Free Practice
saturday Qualifying
sunday grand prix race day
Other Events
Top Looks from the Melbourne Grand Prix
The Editors of F1Styled.com pick tour 3 favourite looks from every race weekend once we’ve gotten to see all the paddock outfits.
Let’s break down our top three looks.
You can never go wrong with vintage Chanel in the paddock, and Alexandra Leclerc proved exactly why. Her rare Spring/Summer Chanel 1995 bouclé set delivered the perfect mix of fashion history and modern race weekend glamour. The structured jacket and skirt felt polished yet playful in lavender, while the mini vanity bag and Manolo Blahnik mules tied everything together with effortless sophistication. It was timeless, unexpected for a race weekend, and instantly memorable. A masterclass in how archival fashion can still feel completely current.
Isabella Bernardini gave us one of the cleanest and most elegant looks of the weekend with her one shoulder Meshki dress. The silhouette was sleek, modern, and perfectly suited to the warm Melbourne weather. What made this outfit stand out was the balance of simplicity and detail. The crocodile clutch, delicate jewelry, and tortoiseshell sunglasses elevated the look without overpowering it. It felt polished, feminine, and incredibly wearable, exactly the kind of understated style that always wins in the paddock.
If race weekend style had a personality, this would be it. Hannah St. John brought a fun, flirty energy to the paddock in a pink gingham set that felt both polished and playful. The Dior Mini Lady Dior bag added instant luxury, while the ivory mules kept the look relaxed and race day ready. It was cheerful, summery, and perfectly suited to Melbourne’s atmosphere. Most importantly, it showed that paddock style does not have to be serious to be incredibly chic. This look simply made everyone smile.
Shop Melbourne Grand Prix Fashion
Inspired by the looks spotted around the paddock, these are the pieces defining race weekend style.
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Coming soonTrend Notes from Melbourne
The Melbourne Grand Prix set the tone for the 2026 season, not just on track but in the paddock as well. Here are 3 trends we noticed and some fun ways you can incorporate them into your everyday style.
Coming soonLooking for more inspiration from the Melbourne Grand Prix? Check out our Melbourne Grand Prix board on Pinterest for paddock looks from past years, outfit inspirations, and race weekend style ideas.
More 2026 F1 Style Coverage
The racing moves on, but the style moments keep coming. Follow along as F1Styled tracks every Grand Prix and every outfit worth knowing about this season by exploring our full race-by-race coverage, including paddock style, WAG outfits, and shoppable looks from every Grand Prix.























