Lewis Hamilton arrives at F1 Canadian GP in striking all-white Loewe look
Lewis Hamilton made a striking fashion statement at the Canadian GP paddock in an all-white Loewe look as he arrived for media day
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has once again turned heads on his arrival at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve paddock, arriving for media day ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in an all-white Loewe look.
Long known for using the F1 paddock as his personal catwalk, the Ferrari driver did not disappoint the photographers who gathered by the entrance of the paddock.
Styled by Eric McNeal, who Hamilton has worked with for a number of years, the Briton stepped out in a striking all-white jacket from Loewe's upcoming Fall/Winter pre-collection. He paired the jacket with matching white trousers, black Diesel D-Texan boots and black Loewe Speed Shield sunglasses, which he later swapped for Ray-Ban Puffer sunglasses.
Hamilton has worked with multiple fashion powerhouses over the years, including Prada, Valentino and Dior. He has also worked with Tommy Hilfiger, Puma, IWC Schaffhausen and Lululemon as a brand ambassador, and had the honour of serving as a co-chair of the 2025 Met Gala.
"It’s hard to put into words what it means to co-chair this year’s Met," he said following the prestigious event. "This year’s theme speaks to royalty, spirituality, and the sacred power of adornment. Materials like ivory and cowrie aren’t just beautiful—they carry ancestral memory. They are markers of identity, protection, and reverence.
"I’m deeply grateful to the Costume Institute at The Met, to Grace Wales Bonner, to the incredible co-chairs, and to everyone who continues to honor the legacy of the Black Dandy. We’ve always been here. We’ve always been fly. And now, we’re seen."
Hamilton currently sits fifth in the drivers' standings with 51 points, the same amount as Lando Norris in fourth. He secured his first podium finish with Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix.
The Canadian Grand Prix weekend will take place on 22-24 May and will include the third sprint race of the season.
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