Kim Kardashian Spices Up Gen Z’s Favorite Outfit Formula While Supporting Lewis Hamilton
And she brought sister Khloé Kardashian along for the ride

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Monte Carlo has a way of making everything feel more cinematic, and Kim Kardashian leaned into that fully at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, showing up courtside — trackside — for Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton in an outfit that managed to feel both effortlessly Gen Z and unmistakably her.
The look in question: a sheer black lace tank, body-conscious and barely-there, tucked into light-wash oversized jeans. It's the tiny-top-big-pants formula that's been dominating TikTok feeds and street style accounts for two years running, but Kardashian's version had the kind of precision fit that separates a trend from a look — finished with black pointed-toe pumps and shield sunglasses that read more downtown art crowd than paddock guest. Sister Khloé kept pace in an all-black ensemble: low-cut tank, high-rise capris, heeled thong sandals, gold hoops, and a sparkly bag. Two different silhouettes, one unified energy.
From the Cotswolds to the Circuit
According to Harper's Bazaar, Kardashian and Hamilton have known each other for over a decade, with romantic speculation surfacing in February before Hamilton made things Instagram official in April via a video of himself behind the wheel of a red Ferrari F40 — Kardashian in the passenger seat, because of course. Since then, they've been photographed on weekend getaways in the Cotswolds, date nights in Paris, and most recently, cycling the West Side Highway together on Citi Bikes, which is either the most low-key celebrity flex or the most charming thing to happen in New York this month.
What's interesting about Kardashian's Monaco moment isn't just the clothes — it's the styling intelligence behind them. Showing up to a Grand Prix as someone's girlfriend could easily veer into trophy-adjacent territory. Instead, she dressed like a woman who happened to be there, not one who was brought there. The jeans-and-lace combo is casual enough to feel unbothered, intentional enough to read as fashion.
The tiny-top-big-pants formula isn't going anywhere, and when someone with Kardashian's eye for proportion picks it up and makes it work in a sheer lace iteration at one of the most photographed events on the social calendar, consider it a full cultural timestamp.
The best version of dressing for someone else's moment is still dressing like yourself.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


