The Miami Grand Prix has once again become more than just a racing event—it’s a magnet for fashion, celebrity culture, and high-profile social gatherings. Among the standout appearances this year, Hailey Bieber delivered a look that effortlessly blended vintage luxury with modern ease.
While attending an intimate dinner event at Casa Tua, hosted by Alexandra Leclerc, Bieber chose a piece rooted in fashion history. She stepped out in a silk halter top from Saint Laurent, originally designed by Tom Ford for the house’s Autumn/Winter 2004 collection—his final contribution before departing the label.
The top featured a flowing silhouette, a halter neckline with a scarf-like tie, and a vibrant print that captured the bold elegance of early-2000s runway design. Rather than recreating the original styling, Bieber gave the archival piece a contemporary twist by pairing it with relaxed denim, striking a balance between high fashion and casual cool.
Her beauty choices complemented the warm Miami setting. With her hair styled in a sleek, high bun and minimal accessories—just a pair of hoop earrings—she leaned into a fresh, glowing makeup look that highlighted sun-kissed skin and soft radiance.
Seated alongside her host for the evening, Alexandra Leclerc showcased her own design perspective in a coordinated gingham set from her collaboration with Frame. The ensemble, consisting of a tailored tee with subtle detailing and matching capri pants, reflected her personal aesthetic shaped by life in Monaco.
Leclerc, known for her work as a curator and founder of a philanthropic initiative, recently partnered with the denim brand on a capsule collection inspired by her lifestyle and creative influences. The Miami Grand Prix provided an ideal backdrop for celebrating the launch, especially with her husband, Charles Leclerc, competing on behalf of Ferrari during the race weekend.
As the lines between sport, fashion, and entertainment continue to blur, moments like these highlight how global events have evolved into platforms for style storytelling—where archival fashion meets modern interpretation.
