Thursday 19 September 2013

Jessica Michibata dazzles in a plunging minidress as she supports F1 driver beau Jenson Button ahead of Singapore Grand Prix

A dream in aquamarine: Jessica Michibata dazzles in a plunging minidress as she supports F1 driver beau Jenson Button ahead of Singapore Grand Prix

She was every inch the dutiful girlfriend as she jetted out to Singapore support her racing driver beau, Jenson Button, ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. 
But Jessica Michibata certainly attracted attention away from the track as she arrived in the paddock to cheer on the Formula One champion ahead of his night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Thursday. 
The 28-year-old model looked positively breathtaking as she showed off her elegant sense of style in a bright aquamarine minidress. 
Turning heads: Jessica Michibata looked positively breathtaking in a bright aquamarine minidress as she turned out to support racing driver beau at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on Thursday night
Turning heads: Jessica Michibata looked positively breathtaking in a bright aquamarine minidress as she turned out to support racing driver beau at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on Thursday night
Featuring a daring plunging neckline, the bold garment ensured the Japanese-Argentine beauty stood out from the crowd as she prepared to be her partner's lucky charm.
    Looking effortlessly elegant, Jessica teamed her stylish dress with a pair of simple flat sandals, while accessorising with delicate gold jewellery and a dazzling diamond ring on her forefinger. 
    The Formula One WAG completed her stunning look by toting an envy-inducing purple leather Hermes Birkin handbag, while wearing her luscious light brunette locks tumbling in a dramatic cascade of curls around her shoulders. 
    Aquamarine dream: The 28-year-old model certainly attracted attention away from the track as she arrived in the paddock to cheer on the Formula One champion in the night race ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix
    Aquamarine dream: The 28-year-old model certainly attracted attention away from the track as she arrived in the paddock to cheer on the Formula One champion in the night race ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix
    Showing off her effortless natural beauty, Jessica went make-up free, and seemed to be in high spirits as she chatted away with a couple of fellow attendees. 
    Earlier on Thursday, Jeson laid to rest rumours that he would be leaving the McLaren team at the end of the current F1 season.
    Speaking to Sky Sports Rachel Brookes about his contract situation, he said: 'It's done. I'll be here next year.'
    Bold and bright: The Japanese-Argentine beauty accessorised with delicate gold jewellery and a dazzling diamond ring on her forefinger, while toting an envy-inducing purple leather Hermes Birkin handbag
    Bold and bright: The Japanese-Argentine beauty accessorised with delicate gold jewellery and a dazzling diamond ring on her forefinger, while toting an envy-inducing purple leather Hermes Birkin handbag
    Effortlessly chic: Jessica wore her luscious light brunette locks tumbling in a dramatic cascade of curls around her shoulders, while showing off her striking natural beauty by going make-up free
    Effortlessly chic: Jessica wore her luscious light brunette locks tumbling in a dramatic cascade of curls around her shoulders, while showing off her striking natural beauty by going make-up free
    Effortlessly chic: Jessica wore her luscious light brunette locks tumbling in a dramatic cascade of curls around her shoulders, while showing off her striking natural beauty by going make-up free
    And the British driver is eyeing a win at Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix after a disappointing season, which has seen the team still searching for its first podium finish, despite being 12 races into the year.
    He said: 'If we get one podium I don't think it really makes much difference. Winning is what we are here to do, so if we get a podium people will say, "Well, why are you happy with a podium? You're there to win".
    'I don't think it will be disastrous if we don't get a podium. I don't really think it would make much difference if we did. But winning a grand prix is something that would stand out to me, would save a tough year.'
    Dutiful girlfriend: Jenson is eyeing a win at Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix after a disappointing season, which has seen the team still searching for its first podium finish, despite being 12 races into the year
    Dutiful girlfriend: Jenson is eyeing a win at Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix after a disappointing season, which has seen the team still searching for its first podium finish, despite being 12 races into the year


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