Every Celebrity Spotted During the 2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix Weekend: Rosé, Timothée Chalamet, Lisa, Simone Ashley and More
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix saw a slew of celebrities pull up to Miami at the racetrack and swarm the city to attend events, with many of whom attended their first Grand Prix in Miami. Alongside the Formula 1 Paddock, the weekend was a ritzy VIP affair with David Yurman's new store opening, a private Brunello Cucinelli dinner, Carbone Beach and more.
Here are all the celebrities WWD saw throughout the race weekend.
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Timothée Chalamet wears the Visa CashApp Racing Bulls team kit shirt and Chrome Hearts pants with Timberland Boots.
Rosé wears a black mini dress with a blue, black-and-white striped moto-jacket with Puma Speedcat sneakers.
Lisa wears a red fringe dress from the fall 2025 collection by Ferrari Style.
Alex Albon wears a white Bode t-shirt with black jeans.
Simone Ashley wears a yellow 16Arlington jumpsuit with an IWC Ingenieur Automatic 35 watch.
Nina Dobrev wears a brown Silvia Tcherassi dress with David Yurman's Madison chain link earrings in gold, Sculpted Cable bangle bracelets, Sculpted Cable ring and Sculpted Cable pinky ring, styled by Lauren Jeworksi.
Odell Beckham Jr. wears Matty Boy pants and a vintage Wu-Tang t-shirt.
Rebecca Donaldson wears Brunello Cucinelli wide-legged trousers and a white button-down shirt.
Joe Burrow wears a custom pink Alo short-sleeved button-down and matching shorts.
Kevin Love wears a Brunello Cucinelli white button-down polo with gray striped pants and Kate Love wears a Brunello Cucinelli striped blue shirt and white blazer with white trousers.
Lily Muni He wears a brown Yves Saint Laurent vintage spring 2001 dress with David Yurman's Chatelaine stud earrings in gold with citrine, DY Mercer three row stone ring in 18K yellow gold with citrine and diamonds and Chatelaine pendant necklace in 18K yellow gold with citrine and diamonds.
Lauryn Hill wears a beige Amiri suit.
Alexandra Saint Mleux wears a red long-sleeve Jacquemus minidress.
Tyrod Taylor wears a full Bottega Veneta look with the Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph Dato.
Chanel Iman wears a full black leather Retrofête look.
Victor Cruz wears a Brunello Cucinelli white suit with brown turtleneck and loafers and Orange Calderón wears a Brunello Cucinelli brown and white striped strapless top and matching trousers and jacket.
Hannah Bronfman wears a Pucci dress with a Brandon Blackwood bag and Miu Miu heels.
Sophia Bush wears a full Bottega Veneta shirt and trousers look.
Carmen Montero Mundt wears a bright lime green sequinned Silvia Tcherassi gown and red Bottega Veneta handbag, styled by Nat Rosenfeld.
Jaime Jaquez Jr. wears a Fear of God shirt and Amiri pants with Tag Heuer's Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon x Porsche Panamericana watch.
Tyler Hoechlin wears a James Perse T-shirt and Loewe pants.
Becky G wears a Tommy Hilfiger APXGP collection black varsity jacket with a flag bandeau top, white pants from the brand's summer 2025 collection and a crossbody bag.
Tina Leung wears an Ahluwalia x Ganni hat, Sami Miro vintage top, Miu Miu shorts and Monse boots.
DJ Khaled wears a full Louis Vuitton printed black polo and matching shorts.
Rickey Thompson wears an Alexander Wang top, Sunflower jeans, Balenciaga belt and Acne Studio sunglasses.
Brooks Nader wears a Tommy Hilfiger hat, AXGP collection jacket and red tube top with blue jeans.
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