Max Verstappen's girlfriend, Kelly Piquet, shared pictures of herself in Paris flaunting a Louis Vuitton handbag worth a whopping $7,000. She was in Paris attending the Louis Vuitton fashion show.
Recently, Louis Vuitton showcased their 2025 summer collection in Paris. The collection was designed by famous designer Nicolas Ghesquière. The outfit showcase also marked his 10th anniversary with the brand.
Max Verstappen's girlfriend was in attendance at the Paris show and posted a few pictures after the event. Piquet looked the part and wore a simple yet stunning coat deep green outfit with a $7,000 LV handbag. The beige handbag was from the Capucines Nano collection.
Piquet also shared glimpses of the event on Instagram, including herself at the Louvre and models in various outfits on the ramp. Being a model by profession, Piquet has attended and taken part in several fashion shows in the past. She has worked with Vogue and has walked the ramp for several top luxury brands, along with other modeling assignments.
Piquet has been frequently seen with her partner Max Verstappen, but the Red Bull star was not part of these pictures and videos posted by her. As of now, all F1 drivers and teams are on an unofficial second summer break between Singapore and US GP. There is a four-week gap between the two races, which gives teams and drivers time to recharge.
A few days ago, Verstappen was spotted with Piquet and her daughter Penelope in Monaco, entering a hotel.
Max Verstappen defends Kelly Piquet as she endures constant online abuse
Max Verstappen recently defended his girlfriend Kelly Piquet against the online abuse and hate she has received. The Brazilian model has faced several criticisms from people on various social media platforms for various reasons in the past.
As per GPBlog, the three-time world champion addressed the hate towards his partner, saying it affected her work. He added that though his mantra has been to "ignore," it can get to a person after a while. Verstappen said,
"That it's even going to affect her work... You know, that's pretty extreme. I've always been someone who says ignore, ignore, ignore, and don't pay any further attention to it. But at a certain point, you just can't ignore it anymore, because it really takes it to the limit how far people go."
"It really goes a long way in how bad people can actually be. Some are, I think, generally also very jealous. It might also have something to do with that. Jealousy, envy: things like that."
The pair is one of the most popular couples in F1 and are often frequently seen together at race weekends. Piquet has constantly supported the Dutchman and has celebrated all his world championships with him.