Who Wore What at the 2025 Mexico Grand Prix

After a thrilling weekend in Austin, the drivers and many WAGs made the short trip across the border for the Mexican Grand Prix, held at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

Let’s recap each of the fabulous looks the WAGs who were in Mexico City this weekend brought to the paddock…

Alexandra Saint Mleux

We would be remiss to not talk about ASM first this week, especially since the Mexican GP was her home race! The F1Styled team is all in agreement that her Friday look – where her entire ensemble was inspired by Frida Kahlo’s iconic 1939 painting “Las Dos Fridas” all the way down to the JW Pei anatomical heart clutch – is her look of the weekend, but we also love the full body of weekend style with the red, white and… chartreuse green … to represent the flag of Mexico.

Lily Zneimer

Oh Lily, we love your race weekend looks for so many reasons – but one of the main ones? They’re looks that we can easily see translated to our everyday lives. Our look of the weekend is definitely her of-the-moment leather trench look from GP day on Sunday. It’s a quick and easy piece (Lily’s jacket is a $735 USD Reiss option, but there are many budget versions out there) that can be mixed with the jeans that are already in your closet for a stylish fall look.

Rebecca Donaldson

If you are a lover of black, white, or tan, you were definitely a lover of Rebecca’s wardrobe this weekend. Personally, we loved her free practice look with the Loewe tank with Tone Detail and are ranking it our favorite look of the weekend. Why? Because it takes something so basic (a tank!) and made it unique with the metallic ruching detail. If you had a cool hair clip, you could even do this look yourself with things already in your closet.

Carmen Montero Mundt

There are very few race weekends where Carmen doesn’t pull out the oversize suit for at least one appearance, and Mexico 2025 was no exception. She turned to a real luxe option from Brunello Cucinelli in a lightweight linen-blend, perfect for the Mexico City climate.

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