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October 13, 2025
If there's one person in the golf space who is basically a walking Pinterest board, it's Lily Muni He.
Fans of Formula One have probably spotted her in the paddock or in the Williams Racing garage supporting her driver boyfriend Alex Albon. The pair have been together since 2019 and are often seen traveling across the globe together being everyone's couple goals.
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But being an F1 W.A.G. is like the least interesting thing about the 26-year-old golfer from China. He has been on the LPGA Tour since 2019, but her love for fashion is a lifelong venture. When she was growing up, He's mother had “Sex and the City” on the television and her sister studied fashion design—two people she credits for her sense of style/love of fashion.
On the course, He keeps it very simple in all Fila golf attire, rocking head-to-toe monochromatic looks. But her off-course style is something to behold. It's chic, sophisticated, and at times a little unexpected.
She loves a good accessory, often debuting unique hyper-realistic handbags like this JW Anderson pigeon bag.
Or like this Bottega Veneta orange fruit bag.
If she's posting an accessory, I'm automatically adding it to my fashion mood boards.
Most recently it was her post from the Singapore Grand Prix where He stunned in an archival dress from Roberto Cavalli. The Italian fashion designer is known for his highly decorative, flamboyant and intricate gowns—but his 2003 Spring/Summer show, that debuted during Milan Fashion Week, was filled with heavy influences from Chinese culture.
But there was one piece from the collection that has plagued her memory for years.
In a story for the LPGA, He explained exactly how she got her hands on what she calls the dress of her dreams. "I found it online the week when we were in Boston, and I started negotiating with the seller," she explained. "The funny thing is, we had a rain delay, so I couldn't finish my second round. I had to finish it in the morning at about 7:20 (a.m.). I was the only one who had putted out on number (18), so I waited for my group at number (1) tee, and I actually purchased the dress whilst I was waiting for them at 7:30 a.m. Then I went out and shot 5-under or something on that nine.”
What a diva.
The silk mini dress is both structured and flowy. The bodice mimics that of a traditional Chinese style dress called a qipao, accentuating the waist and flaring out from the hip to create a cinched and sexy look. The vibrant golden fabric is accented with flora imagery that mimics a Gustav Klimt painting. And when Muni wore the dress, she too looked like a work of art.
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907)
"I love a lot of the early 2000s Prada," she continued to say in the article. "I think that's always been kind of my vibe—a bit sporty and very clean silhouettes."
He is a product of the late 90s (born in 1999), and like so many Gen Zers who were hatched before the millennia—there's an admiration for the decade we barely got to know. "The late ‘90s Pradas are some of my favorites, like 1997 and 1996. They have some Chinese-inspired designs. And then 1999 is super cool because it's a bit sporty. Those are always my favorite collections."
Her Instagram feed is her primary runway, but He got the chance to be the subject of a Vogue Hong Kong shoot in August—a fashion girl's dream.
In the story, entitled "Lily Muni He On Competition, Confidence And Life Beyond The Green" the LPGA star got to pose for the spread looking chic as ever.
Professional golfer, dating an F1 driver, and modeling in Vogue—Lily Muni He is as cool as they come.
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