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Hailey Bieber Brings Tom Ford’s Saint Laurent to Miami With a Silk Halter Top From 2004

She has dinner with F1’s first lady, Alexandra Leclerc, in Miami

By Elliot O·May 2, 2026·2 min read
Hailey Bieber Brings Tom Ford’s Saint Laurent to Miami With a Silk Halter Top From 2004

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Formula One weekend in Miami is, at this point, its own fashion moment — equal parts paddock glamour and dinner-circuit dressing, where the line between who you're there with and what you're wearing blurs completely. Hailey Bieber understood the assignment.

Heading to Casa Tua for a Frame event hosted by Alexandra Leclerc, Bieber arrived in a silk halter top that carried more weight than its breezy silhouette let on. The blue printed piece — featuring a choker necktie and a billowing, almost effortless drape — was designed by Tom Ford for his final Saint Laurent collection, shown during the Autumn/Winter 2004 season before he handed the reins to Stefano Pilati. According to Harper's Bazaar, Bieber skipped the matching maxi skirt from the original runway look entirely, grounding the archival piece in the present with a simple pair of jeans. High slicked bun, lightweight hoops, a blush-and-highlighter beat that leaned into the Miami heat rather than fighting it. Clean. Considered. Effortless in the way that only works when someone actually knows what they're doing.

The Other Woman at the Table

Seated beside Bieber was the event's host herself, Alexandra Leclerc — content creator, art curator, and founder of the Corazones Unidos Fund — wearing a red-and-white gingham set from her own capsule collaboration with Frame. The collection, inspired by her life in Monaco and reportedly her dog, landed during a weekend when her husband, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, was actively competing on the track. The cap-sleeve tee with keyhole detail and matching capris read as the kind of personal, lived-in fashion that collaborations rarely manage to pull off — but hers did.

The real story here isn't just vintage flex, though Bieber pulling a two-decade-old Tom Ford piece out of the archive and making it feel completely current is worth acknowledging. It's the reminder that the most compelling dressing often happens in the details: the decision to wear the top without its intended skirt, to let one archival piece do all the talking, to match the makeup to the weather instead of the outfit. That's not styling — that's instinct.

When fashion and motorsport collide, the results are usually performative. This was the rare weekend where it actually looked good.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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