Singapore GP Fashion Recap

Singapore GP Fashion Recap

This year’s Singapore GP did not disappoint in terms of fashion. A clear theme emerged across the paddock — a timeless color story of red, black, and white, accented with touches of lace and texture. From wide-leg denim and flats to sleek mini dresses and heels, we saw the full spectrum of elegance. But one thing stayed consistent: refinement.
And of course, Alexandra Saint Mleux once again proved why she’s become the face of paddock chic. Her ability to merge cultural references and personal style never fails to impress.

Alexandra Saint Mleux

For her first look, Alexandra wore a long black halter-neck dress with a delicate white lace trim across the bust and a thin strap that wraps gracefully around the neck, creating a choker illusion. The silky fabric featured red and green floral artwork climbing up the dress. A subtle nod to romance and artistry. She completed the look with a sage-green handbag that perfectly echoed the tones in the print and her floral earrings.
Her second outfit was a vibrant red-and-black mini dress, playful yet sophisticated. The mandarin collar and intricate floral print elevated it beyond trends, capturing that refined yet daring femininity that defines her style. Sleek hair and minimal jewelry sealed the look.

Rebecca Donaldson

Rebecca took a more relaxed approach to Singapore’s humidity with her first look: black baggy jeans paired with a deep-cut tank top, keeping it casual yet chic. Her minimalist black sandals and handbag added to the understated vibe — and yes, Rebecca, we noticed the little blue unicorn charm; such a heartwarming detail.
For her second outfit, she went monochrome in a chocolate-brown knitted dress matched with a coordinating handbag and gold jewelry. The high neck and minimal accessories keep it timeless, while her slicked-back bun and dark shades give that “quiet luxury” energy. Simple, timeless, and effortlessly elegant.

Magui Corceiro

Magui embodied quiet luxury in her first outfit: a strapless black-and-white gown that balanced structure with softness. The fitted bodice highlighted her silhouette, while the flowing skirt added ease and grace. Her checkered clutch, a subtle nod to racing heritage, added just the right touch of personality.
Her second look, a lavender-grey utility-style jumpsuit, proved that comfort and chic can coexist. The tailored waist and rolled sleeves created effortless structure, complemented by dark sunglasses and a sleek clutch. The orange VIP pass brought in a pop of energy — fashion meets function on the grid.

Lily Muni He

Lily brought fire to the paddock with a bold red mini dress, textured, confident, and full of movement. The gathered fabric added dimension, and her matching heels and clutch made the look feel cohesive and powerful.
Her second outfit softened the tone: a white lace mini dress paired with black accessories. The contrast created that perfect balance of sweet and structured, finished off with sharp pointed heels and her signature sleek bob. It was understated glamour at its best — ready for the paddock, but make it couture.

Our Takeaway

Singapore once again proved that the paddock has evolved into a runway of its own, blending power, grace, and individuality. Every look told a story of confidence, from minimalism to maximalist detailing.

At SUBLIME STUDIOS, we take inspiration from exactly this balance — the effortless luxury seen in the paddock. Our F1 Signature Tee was designed with that same principle in mind: timeless design, impeccable quality, and a subtle nod to the world of motorsport fashion. Because elegance doesn’t scream — it whispers.

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