Thanks to Brittany Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes‘s wife, Miami was humming this past weekend not just with the fast-paced excitement of Formula 1 vehicles but also with high fashion. With her breathtaking ensembles, the Kansas City Current co-owner and style icon stole the show at the Miami Grand Prix, transforming the track into her own runway.
Before Sunday’s race, Brittany and her husband, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who has won three Super Bowls, attended a number of glitzy events over the weekend. The best part of the weekend was definitely seeing Brittany’s outfit selections, which she posted on Instagram in abundance. Brittany’s stylist Venetia Kidd called her appearance a “mix of Versace and Barbie,” which was a perfect fit for the Miami GP’s glitzy atmosphere.
The social media posts featured three in-depth analyses of Brittany’s hairstyles, which ranged from curly to wavy. Each analysis was accompanied with makeup looks that ranged from ultra-glam for a night out to more modest looks for the day. Her race day ensemble, a stylish pink and white gingham dress with white sneakers and sunglasses that were perfect for Miami’s warm weather, was what really made an impression.
Patrick Mahomes stole the show with his wife
The Mahomes attended the Grand Prix not only to witness the thrilling racing but also to show their support for the Alpine Racing Team, of which Patrick and teammate Travis Kelce are investors.
Patrick even posted a video to Instagram, showing his fans a taste of their exciting four days, including their experiences at pre-race activities at Miami Dolphins’ home stadium, Hard Rock Stadium.
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Ever the athlete, Patrick threw a football from the 50-yard line to an Alpine Racing team member high in the suites, making it one of the weekend’s most memorable moments. This demonstrated his extraordinary skill even off the field. Resharing this outstanding accomplishment on her Instagram story, Brittany referred to the vacation as the “best weekend.”
It’s obvious that the Miami Grand Prix is starting to focus as much on the spectacle off the track as it does on the racing, as Formula 1’s appeal in the US grows.
