The British Grand Prix has evolved into far more than one of Formula One's biggest races - it's also become one of the most stylish fixtures on the summer social calendar. Each year, Silverstone draws an A-list crowd of actors, musicians, athletes and fashion insiders, all bringing their own take on trackside dressing.
The relationship between the F1 and fashion has become symbiotic. As the sport's popularity has accelerated (pun intended), so too has its influence on the fashion industry, inspiring designer collections, brand collaborations and a wave of motorsport-inspired dressing. An honourable mention goes to Lewis Hamilton's iconic paddock wardrobe.
Off the track, drivers have cemented their status as style icons, while their partners have become just as closely watched for their sartorial choices as the racing itself. Every Grand Prix is now a fashion event in its own right - making Silverstone the perfect place to see celebrities, athletes and industry insiders bring their best looks to the paddock. And this year's celebrity guests proved that the racetrack is as much a place for fashion as it is for fast cars...
The British icon took F1 dressing with a literal spin, wearing a black Reiss McLaren F1 Team Championship T-shirt featuring Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's faces. She paired it with black trousers and flipflops - comfort is key!
Lifelong F1 fan Tasha wore the coolest custom corset by Antonia Bronze, paired with white capris from Guess, Massimo Dutti heels, a Louis Vuitton bag and custom cochlear implant skins by Hearoes.
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