Kim Kardashian returned to the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo on June 7 and chose a deliberately revealing look: an asymmetrical off-white bodycon dress that was almost entirely backless, held only by a thin string across the lower back and finished with a swooping drape below the cutout.
The dress, cut with a single off-the-shoulder sleeve, a fitted waist and a midiskirt, was paired with pointed-toe black heels, deep purple-tinted oversized sporty sunglasses and a Y2K-updo with a few face-framing strands left loose. It was her second appearance at the circuit in two days — June 6 saw her in a sheer black lace tank top and jeans — and she was there supporting driver Lewis Hamilton.
Khloe Kardashian joined her sister at the Grand Prix, wearing a coordinating white dress, turning the pair into one of the weekend’s most conspicuous celebrity duos on the Monaco terraces. The back-to-back appearances kept the spotlight on Hamilton’s paddock presence as much as on the sisters’ wardrobe changes.
The headline detail is the repeat attendance: Kardashian’s return for a second straight day underlines that this was more than a passing stop on the social calendar. The pair’s public outings are not new — they have appeared together at the Super Bowl, shared a glimpse of a Tokyo vacation on Instagram, and have been seen at Coachella — and a report earlier this year said they were linked following a private weekend in the Cotswolds. “It was all kept very quiet—they clearly wanted to have some time for just the two of them,” a source was quoted as saying.
That record of joint appearances is the context that matters: a steady shorthand of proximity and shared travel that media coverage has used to describe Kardashian’s presence at F1 rounds as support for Hamilton. Still, there is a gap between that cadence of public outings and an explicit, formal confirmation of a relationship. Coverage that calls him her boyfriend rests on being linked since February rather than on a clear public statement from either party.
The contradiction is small but real. On the one hand, Kardashian’s second-day turnout in Monaco and the travel footprints they share read like the gestures of a couple making time for one another on a high-profile weekend. On the other, the public record offered in these appearances is not the same as an on-the-record confirmation — observers infer a partnership from repeated joint appearances and reports, not from a single declarative announcement.
Kardashian’s June 7 outfit change — from a sheer black-lace top and jeans the day before to the backless off-white bodycon dress — also speaks to the dual script playing out here: fashion attention and social signaling wrapped around a major sporting weekend. For Hamilton, having a high-profile companion in the stands focuses broader tabloid and style coverage on his Grand Prix weekend; for Kardashian, the circuit provides a stage for fast outfit turns and coordinated family visibility with Khloe.
What comes next is the question the weekend left open. Their shared appearances — and the Cotswolds report with its quiet weekend quoted source — will keep speculation active, but nothing in the public record supplied with these events settles the one detail some readers will be watching for: a formal confirmation of the relationship. For now, the record is concrete about dates, outfits and joint outings; it is not definitive about how either party will choose to label what those outings mean.




