The Singapore Grand Prix night race has always been an excuse to roll out the party garb thanks to the main event as well as its many fringe events. Happening from Sept 15 to Sept 17 this year, the headlining post-race events include a concert by pop princess Ariana Grande. But the racing event is also an excuse to crank out the after-hours glamour. Here, we suss out some of the items to have on your wardrobe checklist.
You don’t have to love cars to lap up this brooch that comes with a seductive pin-up motif and the “Speed” slogan.
The sleek curves of Louis Vuitton’s twist lock shoulder bag this season is reminiscent of a high-end car.
Cop a look from the recent Alexander Wang S/S ’18 show and pair this Beyonce-approved leggings with denim cutoffs. Instant badass.
The checks on this pair of booties is an instant sartorial nod to the chequered flag.
For a pair of shoes that is mosh pit-ready (read: comfortable and makes you taller), this one by Rihanna will do the trick.
It’s held at night but anyone who’s been to the Singapore GP will know that the lights are blinding. Why not stick to the race track theme and go for a pair that looks like car goggles?
The made-in-Spain fans by former fashion PR maven Daisy Hoppen and textile and print designer Amanda Borberg are already a hit during Fashion Week. We bet they won’t hurt your style cred either at the races with thanks to their nostalgic charm.
The Swiss watchmaker’s longstanding collaboration with the Italian automobile house turns out this 500-piece limited edition piece this year.
An F1 party is the best place to roll out this season’s key accessories trend: A statement hat.
Keep cool and hydrated with this facial spritz which also comes with a fresh and soothing scent of lotus water.
Dressing down doesn’t mean you ought to dumb down the style quotient. The plumes and beaded details take this T-shirt away from basics category.
Leave the bulky bag at home and opt for a statement miniature bag instead as you beat the crowd.
Instead of the moto jacket, dress to the theme with a flirty mini skirt.
This silvery number ticks the party box as well as the sporty box with its contrast panel detail.
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