PHOTO: Max Verstappen's GF Kelly Piquet effortlessly showcases vintage winter fashion
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen's girlfriend Kelly Piquet effortlessly showcased her vintage winter fashion on social media. The 35-year-old Brazilian model has over 1.6 million followers on her Instagram and is active in the fashion community.
Kelly Piquet often posts about her fashion and beauty routines on her social media. On Monday, December 2, Piquet was spotted wearing a brown trench from the "Shop Vintage Collection", Jeans and sweaters from Malina and Anouk Yve, and Boots from "Yves Saint Laurent". She shared the photo of her outfit on her Instagram story.
Piquet, the daughter of former three-time world champion Nelson Piquet Sr., has been dating Max Verstappen since 2020. She lives in Monaco in his apartment with her four-year-old daughter, Penelope, whom she shares with former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat.
Max Verstappen's girlfriend on convincing the Red Bull driver on a skincare routine
In November this year, Kelly Piquet told PEOPLE magazine that she has been trying to convince her boyfriend and four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen to follow a certain skin routine as 'he was aging as well'. As quoted by GPBlog, Piquet said:
“I’m trying to get him to do one because he’s aging as well. I’m trying to at least have him use moisturizer. I do have my own skincare routine, which I’m quite religious about. It’s all about hydration, all about getting the face clean and moisturised."
Piquet has been very supportive of the Red Bull driver in his F1 career and frequently attends the Dutch driver's races. She was recently present in Qatar to cheer on her boyfriend winning his ninth race of the 2024 season in Lusail on Sunday.
On the racing side of things, Piquet's partner Max Verstappen analyzed his win in Qatar and reflected:
“I enjoyed the race quite a lot overall, especially at the beginning with Lando and I pushing each other quite hard," Verstappen said. "We were leading by Turn 1 after starting P2 and were able to maximize and get the tires in the right window. The car felt much better and I enjoyed it a lot out there today."
Highlighting an eventful race, the four-time world champion added:
"It was nice to win in the dry as well, it has been quite a few races since we’ve achieved that. It was definitely not a boring race and there was a lot to manage with the restarts and safety cars throughout, but we learned from that and were able to stay in front."
It was the 63rd race win of Max Verstappen's career, his ninth of the season, and his first in dry conditions since Spain in late June.