Monza GP Fashion Recap

Monza GP Fashion Recap

This year’s Monza GP was honestly a little underwhelming when it comes to fashion—not because the outfits were bad, but because there simply weren’t many moments captured. Still, a few looks stood out and gave us something to talk about.

Let’s start with fashion icon Alexandra Saint Mleux. Her first outfit was an all-black look: simple, but never boring. By mixing different textures, she kept monochrome interesting, and glossy kitten heels pulled it all together. Her second outfit had more depth: a beige-brown-black floral dress that, in a charming twist, even complemented her dog.

Magui Coreiro followed a similar route with an all-black dress, but instead of relying on texture, she added contrast through accessories. A black, white, and blueish checkered purse and statement gold sunglasses that worked perfectly with her blonde hair. In her second outfit, she carried those golden frames into a playful blue dress with black polka dots, showing how repeating one strong accessory can create cohesion across looks.

Moving on to Carmen Montero Mundt, who continues to prove she has mastered effortless paddock elegance. She consistently gravitates toward the formula of a loose blouse tucked into straight or wide-leg trousers, balancing comfort and polish. At Monza, she wore a red tee tucked into black-and-white striped pants finished with a sleek belt, and later a soft yellow blouse paired with white slacks and a structured brown purse. Each look was understated but timeless—a masterclass in chic minimalism.

Alicia Stent-Torriani presented us with two dresses: a sleeveless long black button-up dress with a plunging neckline paired with ballerinas, and a flowing white spaghetti-strap dress that brought a light, romantic touch.

Rebecca Donaldson also kept it sleek in a long white dress with black heels, while Hannah St. John leaned into vintage-inspired elegance with a black halter-neck dress dotted with white polka prints.

All in all, while the Monza GP offered us beautiful outfits, it didn’t quite deliver the level of boldness and experimentation we’ve seen at other races.

But if there’s one lesson we can take from Monza, it’s that simplicity works. Whether it’s monochrome, a bold accessory repeated across looks, or a timeless tee styled with tailoring—subtle sophistication can stand out just as much as dramatic fashion.

And speaking of timeless pieces: our SUBLIME STUDIOS F1 Inspired Signature Tee is designed with this exact philosophy in mind. It’s versatile enough to pair with wide-leg pants for an off-duty model vibe or tuck into sleek jeans for a minimalist paddock-ready look. Just like the women we’ve covered here, it proves that fashion doesn’t have to scream to make a statement.

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