Not Just WAGs: The Fans Serving Style at Zandvoort

Not Just WAGs: The Fans Serving Style at Zandvoort

Besides the fact that this year’s Zandvoort Grand Prix was an emotional rollercoaster, it was also striking that there weren’t many WAGs present, aside from Alicia Torriani (girlfriend of Ollie Bearman). But while the paddock’s usual front-row style icons were missing, the spotlight shifted naturally to the fans. And they did not disappoint.

Here are some of our favorite trackside looks:

 

Anouk (@anoukontrack) delivered a masterclass in understated elegance. Her all-black pairing of a tube top with tailored slacks embodies the quiet luxury trend, refined, minimal, and endlessly chic. The delicate jewelry softens the look while her layered passes add a subtle “insider” edge, making the outfit both polished and authentic.

Amber (@amberonthegrid) brought a playful pop of color that perfectly balanced functionality and style. The crisp white vest with blue straight-leg pants created a clean silhouette, while her McLaren bag and ear protectors infused the look with a spirited, fan-forward energy. The orange accents tie back to her team allegiance, proving that fandom can be fashion.

 

 

Tiggy (@tiggyvalen) leaned into a classic, elevated casual. The combination of white trousers with a soft blue sweater feels effortless yet considered, the kind of outfit that translates seamlessly from city streets to the paddock. Her choice of a structured brown handbag grounds the palette, adding sophistication to an otherwise sporty setting.

Lynn (@lynnberfeloo) served denim-on-denim with a modern twist. Dark blue straight-leg jeans paired with a coordinating vest created a cohesive, streamlined base. The decision to inject vibrant orange through her bag and scarf showcased an eye for contrast, a clever nod to race day energy without overpowering the look.

Megan (@meganvarelanunes) embraced the spirit of motorsport quite literally with a checkered top (which she also sewed herself, even more incredible) that feels like a subtle nod to the iconic race flag. Paired with sleek black trousers, the look is both playful and polished — the kind of outfit that celebrates the energy of race day without tipping into cliché. The pink scrunchie and jewelry add a soft, feminine contrast, proving that trackside style can balance sporty references with personal flair.

 

 

 

 

 

The Verdict: These Zandvoort looks remind us that paddock fashion isn’t just reserved for the WAGs or influencers. Fans are elevating the grid with a sense of effortless sophistication, embracing quiet but intentional styling choices that speak volumes. Fashion at the track is evolving, and elegance is very much in the driver’s seat.

At SUBLIME STUDIOS, that’s exactly what inspires us — blending motorsport energy with refined, wearable design. From subtle racing-inspired decals to our upcoming fashion pieces, we’re here for the fans who want to express their love for F1 with elegance, not excess.

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Awesome, each ate the outfits especially our upcoming talent Amberr

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