Even if you're not an F1 obsessee – you've probably heard the news this week that Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton just won the British Grand Prix (after a nearly 2.5 year dry spell). It was one of those heartening sporting moments that makes you want to well up with pride, and we, for one, are glad to see Hamilton back at the top of his game again.
But off the track Hamilton’s a star too – his fashion style is a dynamic blend of streetwear, luxury, and avant-garde influences, making him one of the most prominent fashion icons in the sports world. Known for his daring and eclectic taste, Hamilton effortlessly transitions from casual street looks to high-fashion ensembles, reflecting his bold personality and commitment to self-expression.
He's collaborated with several high-profile brands, including a long-standing relationship with Tommy Hilfiger, where he serves as a brand ambassador and has even co-designed collections under the TommyXLewis label. He's also a brand ambassador for luxury luggage connoisseur Rimowa, alongside fellow sports icon Kylian Mbappé.
Hamilton's partnership with Puma is another significant aspect of his fashion journey, and he's a frequent attendee of some of fashion's most high-calibre events – from the Met Gala (where he's worn Hilfiger and Burberry amongst others), to Paris Fashion Week, where he donned a daring Louis Vuitton outfit.
Hamilton is also a fan of brands like Off-White, Balenciaga, and Gucci, embracing their distinctive styles to create unique looks. His love for bespoke tailoring is evident in the custom suits he wears to various events, often featuring intricate details and unconventional cuts.
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With IWC Schaffhausen in London for the British Grand Prix.
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In Monaco wearing Dior Men.
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At the 2024 Met Gala wearing Burberry.
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In Seoul with Rimowa.
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Sporting team colours at a Broncos game.
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Wearing Tommy Hilfiger track-side.
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Donning Daniel Lee's Burberry.
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Lewis in Louis (Vuitton that is).
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With the one and only Rick Owens.
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Rocking a two-piece floral ensemble last Spring.
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Swapping track-side for court-side in this acid green denim two-piece and Timbaland boots.
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In a LV monogram two-piece.