Lewis Hamilton’s Monaco Grand Prix Fashion Week
While much of the Monaco Grand Prix fashion conversation centred on Ferrari’s WAGs, including Kim Kardashian and Alexandra Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton once again reminded everyone why he remains the paddock’s undisputed style star.

The seven-time world champion has spent years turning driver arrivals into an unofficial runway. Long before luxury brands recognised the commercial value of Formula 1, Lewis was using the paddock as a platform to spotlight emerging designers and bring fashion week looks to an audience far beyond the sport’s usual reach.
While he tends to wear his Ferrari team kit more often than I would like these days, with his new girlfriend in attendance and Monaco serving as Formula 1’s most glamorous stop, Lewis was always going to show up and show out.
Practice Session
For the practice session, he wore a shimmering sequinned sheer top from the Niccolò Pasqualetti Spring 2026 collection.
This is exactly the sort of look that has made him such a singular figure within the sport. The sparkling knit paired with soft blush trousers felt perfectly suited to Monaco, where excess is practically written into the city’s DNA.
Lewis has always favoured heavy footwear, so the chunky black shoes, as disappointing as they were, came as no surprise.


Race Day
We got a two-for-one on Sunday as Lewis arrived wearing an Issey Miyake Fall 2026 look both with and without the sweeping runway violet coat.
The soft pink tailoring already carried plenty of impact on its own, and I was already hooked by the unique detailing on the jacket, along with the asymmetrical drape of the trousers, but adding the dramatic violet overcoat elevated the look further, creating a striking colour combination. If only he had followed the runway’s lead on the footwear.

Most drivers arrive focused solely on the weekend ahead. Lewis arrives knowing that what he wears will become part of the conversation too.
Stylist: Eric McNeal.

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