Alexandra Daddario joined a bevy of A-list guests and high-profile attendees at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer event in Melbourne on Friday. The Emmy-nominated “White Lotus” actress attended the event ahead of the race on Sunday.
Daddario styled a look that merged sheer dressing with eye-catching sparkle. The actress wore a long-sleeve maxidress with allover shimmering elements embroidered into the mesh fabric of the dress. The look was wholly sheer, revealing Daddario’s black bodysuit beneath the look.
Alexandra Daddario attends the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer on March 14 in Melbourne.
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As for accessories, Daddario opted for statement earrings and showed off a timepiece courtesy of Tag Heuer.
When it came to her glam, Daddario’s hair was styled in a sleek ponytail with a slicked-back aesthetic and middle part. Her makeup included bold brows and smokey eye shadow to highlight her eyes, along with a matte lip.
Alexandra Daddario attends the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer on March 14 in Melbourne.
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The Tag Heuer event served as one of the major activations ahead of Sunday’s Melbourne Grand Prix circuit race. This year, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton initiated their partnership with Formula 1, following the sport’s dominant rise in fan intrigue over the course of the last several years.
“It will be undeniable that we are the main sponsor, because we’ll have premium and exclusive visibility on the circuit,” Pietro Beccari, chairman and chief executive officer of Louis Vuitton, told WWD in an exclusive interview last January.
Alexandra Daddario attends the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer on March 14 in Melbourne.
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Last October, LVMH signed on for a 10-year partnership with Formula 1. The collaboration comes following the conclusion of Rolex’s global partnership with the motorsports championship as the official timepiece, a role Rolex held since 2013. Tag Heuer, who held Friday’s Melbourne event, will serve as the official timekeeper of Formula 1.