I'm an F1-Obsessed Fashion Editor—Here's Everything I Wore to the Miami GP

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@elizagracehuber; Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images

If you follow me on any social media platform, you're probably just about sick of me after the content explosion that erupted during the Miami Grand Prix. Though I've been to a race before, I wasn't prepared for everything the first of three American Formula One races this season had in store for me when I touched down in Miami last Thursday to attend the weekend with Puma, F1's new exclusive licensing partner and retailer. From the garage tours and on-track action to the celebrities—yes, I did attend a poolside Jonas Brothers concert—and fashion parties, there's nothing quite like Miami during race week, especially for an F1 super fan like me. 

Of course, I had to pick my outfits for the weekend before I landed in Miami, a task I took very seriously, given my self-appointed position as fashion's most F1-obsessed editor. From night-out minidresses to race-day linen sets, scroll down to see everything that made it into my carry-on (after sitting on it twice) and onto the race track. 

Day 1:

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Wearing: Reformation Iskra Linen Two Piece ($298); BY FAR mules; Linda Farrow Cara Oval Acetate Sunglasses ($359); Prada Re-Edition 1995 Brushed-Leather Medium Handbag ($3700)

Call it excitement or the fact I attended a press conference for Puma and Formula One, but I chose to wear my most dressed-up outfit on the first day of my trip. It was a sunny and sweltering 86-degree day, making it perfect for this strapless top–and–skirt set I just got from Reformation. The linen is super lightweight and breathable, and the lack of straps made tan lines a thing of the past. Heels might seem a bit extra for a race track, but these satin mules from BY FAR are practically walking shoes at this point. Not only do I wear them all around New York City without issue, but I packed them as my only walking shoes for a week-long trip to Zurich and Berlin. Plus, I had to go with closed-toe shoes since we were in the F1 garages, and they don't allow sandals of any kind. 

Night 1:

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Wearing: Khaite dress; Prada Re-Edition 1995 Brushed-Leather Medium Handbag ($3700); Khaite mules

After navigating a fair bit of traffic getting out of the track, we headed back to the Arlo Hotel in Wynwood for a quick outfit change. I got this gold minidress from Khaite at a sample sale in the fall and haven't yet had a chance to wear it, so I was all too excited to finally debut it. I threw back on my BY FAR heels—no pain even after more than 15,000 steps—and my go-to Prada 1995 Re-Edition bag before heading out to the Miami Design District for in-store events celebrating Loro Piana, Berluti, Alpine F1 team, and Lewis Hamilton's clothing brand +44. From there, we headed to Sexy Fish for Puma's media dinner and then to Puma's Miami Grand Prix celebration. 

Day 2:

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Wearing: Haus Label V-Neck Bodysuit ($198); Aya Muse skirt; BY FAR mules; Prada Supernova Medium Leather Top Handle Bag ($4100)

I got up early the next day to head back to the track to tour Alfa Romeo's garage, something I never thought I'd ever be able to say. (It was incredible.) Since Scuderia Ferrari, my favorite team, is famously Italian, I dressed in the country's. I started with a red Haus Label bodysuit, a white rib-knit midi skirt from Aya Muse that ties up one side, and a green Prada Supernova bag. Again, my BY FAR heels were an obvious choice. 

This bodysuit is made of a swimsuit-like material and was the perfect choice for day two as our Grandstand seats, where we spent much of the day, were directly in the sun. The only packing mistake I made all day was not bringing along sunscreen for reapplication, something I certainly didn't forget the next day.

Day 3:

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Wearing: Zara Tied Halter Top ($28) and Wide-Leg Pants ($36); Adidas Samba Classic Shoes ($75); Prada Supernova Medium Leather Top Handle Bag ($4100)

After two days in heels, I finally swapped them for a more practical pair of sneakers on day three. I paired my go-to Adidas Sambas with a matching halter top and linen pants that I just got from Zara. This ended up being the perfect easy and chic outfit for the day as it was comfortable, lightweight, and elevated. Again, my green Prada bag came with me, packed with an extra water bottle and lots of SPF. Hint: Don't risk bringing in a purse larger than the bag allowance. Luckily, I was able to convince security to let me enter the track with my bag, but I could have just as easily been sent back to my hotel to find something smaller or made of clear plastic. 

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Blue teams are a dime a dozen in Formula One, making this pair of blue linen trousers a perfect choice if you decide to root for any of them. 

Many of the races on the F1 calendar take place in extremely hot climates like Miami, so a billowy poplin shirt will always be a safe bet. 

This micro miniskirt comes from the same brand that made my bodysuit. It's equally sweat-wicking and comfortable for hot days in the sun. Plus, it's really cute. 

What can I say? I'm a sucker for a good pair of tube socks.

I'm prepared to make these the next It sneakers. Who's with me? 

This is the perfect pair of slouchy jeans. Don't forget to pair them with something in your team's colors. 

The Formula One x Pacsun merch is too good to miss out on—price included. 

I have this tee in every basic color, but this bright blue is my favorite. I think you'll agree if you're an Alpine or Williams fan.

I have these in three colors, and they're the nicest socks I've ever worn. 

You never know when it's about to be a wet race. Come prepared with these waterproof Birkenstocks. 

Yes, Abercrombie did make F1 merch. And yes, it's good.

McLaren fans, I just found the perfect dress for you. 

This is the best tank top on the market right now. 

Casual and cute, this skirt was made for race day. Should I buy it for the race in Imola next week? 

Alix Earle wore this Ferrari cap to the Miami Grand Prix, and now I want it. 

These are already the It sneakers of 2023.

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