Anya Taylor-Joy transformed the F1 Grand Prix of Japan into her personal runway. She showcased a striking vintage Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble that seamlessly blended archival fashion with trackside edge. The actor embraced bold dressing with a rare corset from the designer’s iconic Spring/Summer 1991 Adam et Ève collection, an era that defined Gaultier’s daring, body-contouring aesthetic.
Anya Taylor-Joy stuns in vintage Jean Paul Gaultier corset look for F1 Grand Prix in Japan
The racer-inspired corset featured a sculpted silhouette with graphic piping in red and electric blue, framing panels of black and olive-toned fabric. The architectural lines emphasized her waist and created a futuristic, motorsport-like feel, making it fitting for the high-fashion atmosphere of an F1 weekend. Originally seen on the runway as part of Gaultier’s playful reinterpretation of athletic gear, the corset remains one of the house’s most recognizable archival pieces, as showcased on X (formerly Twitter).
Taylor-Joy grounded the dramatic top with sleek black straight-fit leather trousers, creating a streamlined silhouette that allowed the corset to take center stage. The leather added a subtle toughness to the look, balancing the structured design of the vintage piece while keeping the outfit modern and suitable for a day at the paddock.
Accessories elevated the ensemble with a mix of glamour and polish. She paired the outfit with Gianvito Rossi’s G String satin-and-plexi sandals in a bold red shade, echoing the corset’s vibrant piping. Taylor-Joy wore her long hair loose and straight, complemented by slim rectangular sunglasses that added a retro touch.
For jewelry, the actor chose pieces from Tiffany & Co., including Elsa Peretti’s Open Wave earrings, along with the Sixteen Stone ring and the Soleste pear-shaped halo engagement ring. These accessories contributed delicate sparkle to the sporty ensemble while her beauty look remained effortlessly cool.
In a setting dominated by racing suits and team uniforms, Anya Taylor-Joy’s vintage Jean Paul Gaultier moment demonstrated that trackside style can be just as iconic as the race itself.





