Our F1 Miami Premium Experience Had High Style, High Speeds and Lots of Hydration

For the first time ever, I attended the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix in person as an enthusiast, and it truly exceeded my expectations. The race weekend was filled with everything you’d imagine from a South Florida event: scorching heat, sudden downpours, and an electrified crowd that matched the excitement of the celebrity guest list. While the main attraction was undoubtedly on the track, the off-track F1 experience was just as captivating. The circuit buzzed with celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Lisa and Simone Ashley, not to mention some stylish outfits that made it feel like a fusion of global fashion week and a music festival, all fueled by the thunderous sound of million-dollar engines. Brand activations were omnipresent, and with so much happening simultaneously, the sensory overload was intense.

Is Nani’s HIT 3 a box office hit or flop?

The action-packed movie made a strong debut with an income of approximately 215 million rupees on its first day. It continued to attract a large number of viewers in the following days, earning around 120 million rupees on the second day and 115 million rupees on the third day.

8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

As a passionate enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share the highlights of this week’s releases! We’ve got a diverse mix, from global streetwear and tech-focused athletic gear to significant milestones.

Palace takes us on a journey with their Summer 2025 lookbook, blending Americana, military influences, and LA vibes into an impactful warm-weather collection.

Travis Scott collaborates with FC Barcelona and Spotify, unveiling a Cactus Jack-themed El Clásico jersey and capsule, complemented by a Barcelona concert and exclusive merchandise.

Kid Cudi makes his entrance into the fashion scene with his inaugural WZRD collection, showcasing graphic streetwear basics and featuring Pusha T in the campaign.

POST ARCHIVE FACTION from Seoul introduces its nature-themed “Souvenir Capsule,” merging Korean poetry, technical elements, and creating 12 spring-ready pieces.

Stüssy keeps things traditional with their Spring 2025 World Tour Pack, showcasing global cities on tees and heavyweight hoodies.

Yoshida & Co. celebrates its 90th anniversary by launching a limited “Coyote” edition of its PORTER Tanker bags, made from plant-based nylon and featuring flight-jacket-inspired interiors.

Satisfy is gearing up for the trail season with their “Off-Road” performance line, emphasizing pleated tees and muscle-compressing half-tights.

Lastly, MILER RUNNING unveils its Spring 2025 collection in “Bluestone” and “Limestone” tones, combining NYC architectural influences with Swiss mesh and Japanese featherweight jerseys.