Austin GP Fashion Recap
The Austin Grand Prix brought together the best of both worlds — Southern charm meets international elegance. This race weekend was a masterclass in how to balance effortless chic with understated edge. From denim done right to soft silhouettes and structured tailoring, every look told a story of individuality and modern femininity.
Let’s get into it — because the paddock was its own runway this weekend.
Alexandra Saint Mleux
Alexandra set the tone with two looks that defined modern sophistication.
Her first — a flowing white silk dress with dramatic draped sleeves that wrapped around her arms like a built-in scarf. The look was both fluid and commanding, paired with sleek sunglasses and a black cowboy hat that added just the right amount of Western edge. The contrast of soft fabric and strong accessories made it a standout moment.
Her second outfit fully embraced the Austin mood — a brown-and-white “cowhide” patterned co-ord set that felt like a stylish nod to Texan aesthetics. The structured fit, open neckline, and matching handbag balanced playfulness with poise. No frills, no fuss — just bold pattern and effortless confidence.
Rebecca Donaldson
Rebecca delivered her signature minimal elegance in two perfectly composed looks.
Her first — an architectural black top with asymmetrical sleeves paired with a white mini skirt — was a masterclass in proportion and simplicity. The clean lines and nude pumps made it sleek yet approachable.
Her second look softened the palette but kept the sophistication: a white dress structured with subtle corset boning that sculpted her silhouette while maintaining lightness. Paired with gentle waves and neutral flats, it was understated, graceful, and very Rebecca.
Hannah St. John
Hannah brought romantic glamour to the paddock with a deep chocolate silk dress trimmed in delicate cream lace. The puff sleeves added vintage charm, while her white boots grounded the look in modern Western energy. Her mirrored sunglasses tied it all together — retro, refined, and completely runway-worthy.
The second outfit she wore was playful and confident — a black denim romper with structured shoulders and a deep neckline, cinched at the waist with a slim belt. Her mid-calf boots added a little country edge, while her bag and soft waves kept it polished. It’s youthful energy done the right way: balanced, refined, and full of personality.
Carmen Mundt
Carmen leaned into the Western aesthetic while keeping it refined. She wore dark tailored denim trousers, a crisp white tee, and a rich brown jacket with statement fringe detailing — giving the outfit movement and texture. The wide cowboy-style belt added the perfect finishing touch, making it equal parts cool and classic. It’s the kind of outfit that feels natural, but every detail is deliberate.
Lily Muni He
Lily’s outfit embodied the tone-on-tone charm of Austin. She paired high-waisted white trousers with a delicate white spaghetti-strap crop top, featuring soft ruffles along the hem — romantic yet effortless. Her tan belt, gold accessories, and white cap kept the look cohesive and fresh, bridging the line between sporty and sophisticated.
Lily Zneimer
Lily served two effortlessly stylish looks.
Her first was the epitome of paddock chic: dark denim shorts paired with a white embroidered top and brown Western boots. The styling was natural and carefree — youthful, but still thoughtful.
For her second look, she transformed the vibe completely with a strapless black denim maxi dress — structured yet fluid. The look was refined with a small beige handbag and sandal heels, creating the perfect blend of casual elegance and subtle glamour.
Closing Note
Austin’s paddock once again proved that Formula 1 fashion is as dynamic as the race itself. From silk to denim, ruffles to fringe, every look balanced individuality with intention.
These women continue to redefine what paddock style can be — powerful, feminine, and undeniably refined.
At SUBLIME STUDIOS, we celebrate that exact balance — where elegance meets edge, and where fashion always crosses the finish line first. 🖤