Star Style Takes Over Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025
Sporty style trends got an elevated treatment from stars like Jessica Chastain, Sabrina Dhowre Elba and more at the 2025 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Sleek lines and tailored pieces were the sports spectators’ wardrobe theme of the day, with model Emily Ratajkowski opting for a streamlined, blazer-inspired top with rolled sleeves and an angular collar.
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The Kurt Geiger campaign model kept her look mostly monochrome, adding straight-leg, fitted trousers with an ankle-length hemline. Translucent sandal heels added a slight juxtaposition to the look, while Ratajkowski’s brown sunglasses gave her attire a touch of retro flair.
By contrast, Jessica Chastain went classic in her sleeveless white midi dress. The look featured a classic silhouette with a cinched waist for added definition. Pleating featured on the flowing skirt, which gave the look an airy appeal. Chastain added a pair of sunglasses to accessorize her minimalist ensemble.

Jessica Chastain
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Like Chastain, Dhowre Elba favored a crisp white look for her sporty attire. The S’Able cofounder wore a cropped white hoodie with long, billowing sleeves, which she paired with coordinated high-waist, wide-leg pants. She continued the white color motif with her semi-sheer heels.
Formula 1’s surge in popularity over the last few years has given the sport a newfound connection to the world of high fashion. Not only are drivers for the sport redefining style, but they’re also finding new partnerships, collaborations and ambassadorships among luxury labels.

Sabrina Elba
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2025 also marks the first year of a decade-long global deal between F1 and LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, which was announced in October 2024. Tag Heuer also serves as the Official Timekeeper as of this year.
“In motorsport as in fashion, watchmaking or wines and spirits, every detail counts on the path to success,” Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH Group, said of the partnership. “Both in our workshops and on circuits around the world, it is this incessant search to break boundaries that inspires our vision, and this is the meaning that we want to bring to this great and unique partnership between Formula 1 and our group.”