The latest episode of Summer House unveiled an electrifying spectacle as the cast hosted an over-the-top race car themed party, dubbed “Hamptons 500.” From chic leather outfits with checkerboard details to an inflatable racetrack that turned the backyard into a literal crash course, the event was one for the books.
The cast spared no expense in embracing the theme, with Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula leading the charge in adorable jumpsuits reminiscent of a pit crew. Other cast members like Carl Radke and Craig Conover also got into the spirit, rocking jumpsuits that exuded total race day vibes.
Not to be outdone, Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, and Gabby Prescod showcased their fashion prowess with chic track-side looks that perfectly complemented the high-octane atmosphere. But it was Ciara Miller who stole the show with her bold choice of an inflatable used car lot dancer costume, earning both laughs and admiration from her fellow housemates.
As the festivities unfolded, the cast indulged in go-kart-inspired races and navigated the inflatable obstacle track with gusto. With each passing moment, it became evident that this party had raised the bar for creative theme celebrations.
Despite the summer heat, Ciara Miller’s inflatable costume proved too warm for comfort, leading her to make a quick wardrobe change into a lace-up leotard. However, her initial costume choice left a lasting impression and added to the party’s unforgettable charm.
For those looking to recreate the magic of the Hamptons 500 in their own backyard, inspiration abounds. From racing-themed tees to versatile jumpsuits and black and white checkerboard styles, there’s something for every fan of the fast-paced festivities. And unlike some of the previous extravagant themes, these looks are not only on-trend but also easily wearable in everyday life.
As Summer House continues to push the boundaries of theme parties, one thing remains certain: when it comes to creating memorable moments, this cast knows how to rev up the excitement and leave a lasting impression.




