The Monaco Grand Prix this weekend became as much about high‑octane racing as it was about red‑carpet style. celebrities flocked to the Circuit de Monaco, with Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton front‑and‑center, while others like Catherine Zeta‑Jones stumbled over their fashion choices.

Kim Kardashian's backless cream dress dazzles the paddocks

Kim Kardashian arrived with boyfriend Lewis Hamilton in a backless cream gown paired with sky‑high heels, instantly drawing media attention. According to the source, the reality star’s outfit was praised for its boldness and fit the glamorous Monte Carlo setting.

Catherine Zeta‑Jones' floral jumpsuit draws criticism

Actress Catherine Zeta‑Jones opted for a floral jumpsuit that many fans deemed a misstep. The source noted that the look “failed to impres some fans,” highlighting how even seasoned stars can miss the mark at this fashion‑focused event.

Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian confirm six‑month romance

Hamilton and Kardashian, friends for over a decade, have been publicly together for nearly six months after a New Year’s Eve sighting in Aspen. the source reported that they went Instagram‑official at the Super Bowl and that Kardashian’s family “absolutely adores” Hamilton.

Martin Brundle snub sparks fan backlash

During a post‑race interview, Kardashian and sister Khloé declined to speak with Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle, prompting a wave of disappointment on social media. The source said the incident “sparked fury among fans watching on at home.”

Monaco Grand Prix continues tradition of celebrity fashion show

The event’s long‑standing reputation as a celebrity magnet was reinforced this year, with stars like model Kelly Piquet in a pom‑pom jacket and Olivia Wilde in a strappy white dress adding to the spectacle. As the source emphasized, the Grand Prix remains “a great opportunity for fans to see their favorite driers in action, and for celebrities to show off their stylish outfits.”

Will celebrity fashion influence future F1 sponsorships?

One unanswered question is whether the heightened focus on celebrity wardrobes will translate into new sponsorship deals for fashion brands. The source did not provide details on any pending partnerships, leaving fans to wonder if the runway will become a more formal part of F1’s commercial strategy.