Lewis Hamilton’s Bold Runway Look at Miami GP | F1 Fashion
- Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton arrived at the Miami Grand Prix paddock on April 30, 2026, sporting a striking look directly from Saint Laurent’s runway collection.
- The Ferrari driver’s ensemble featured a translucent, bright orange anorak layered over a tailored, satin, burnt orange collared shirt and a burgundy tie.
- Hamilton has consistently used his arrival at races as an opportunity to express his individual style, transforming what was once a routine paddock walk into a personal fashion...
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton arrived at the Miami Grand Prix paddock on April 30, 2026, sporting a striking look directly from Saint Laurent’s runway collection. The outfit generated significant attention as Hamilton continues to make a statement with his personal style at Formula 1 events.
The Ferrari driver’s ensemble featured a translucent, bright orange anorak layered over a tailored, satin, burnt orange collared shirt and a burgundy tie. The outfit was completed with relaxed-fit, pleated dark brown trousers and classic black leather shoes, according to Motorsport.com.
Breaking Formula 1’s Dress Code
Hamilton has consistently used his arrival at races as an opportunity to express his individual style, transforming what was once a routine paddock walk into a personal fashion showcase. He recently discussed the challenges he faced earlier in his career when attempting to assert his individuality within the sport.
“To be a racing driver, you had to fit a certain shape: go to bed at 10pm, dress a certain way. For most of my career, every driver arrived in team kits designed by people outside of fashion; the clothes were horrendous.”
Lewis Hamilton, via Esquire interview
Hamilton recounted his frustration with the previously mandated team kits, describing them as undesirable and impacting his personal comfort. He explained his desire to arrive at races in his own style and change into the team kit later, a request that initially met resistance from team management.
“I’d arrive and feel terrible wearing the same thing 180 days a year. I asked if I could show up in my own style and change into the kit later. It took a long time to get the bosses to agree. I basically had to break the rules.”
Lewis Hamilton, via Esquire interview
Eventually, Hamilton took the initiative to arrive at races in his own clothing, and once the positive attention and press coverage it generated became apparent, team management granted him permission to continue the practice. He noted that this shift also elevated the brand and the team’s image.
“I just turned up one day in my own clothes. Once they saw the attention and positive press it brought, and how it elevated the brand and the team, they allowed me to do it every single day.”
Lewis Hamilton, via Esquire interview
Strong Start to the 2026 Season
Hamilton’s fashion statement comes as he enjoys a promising start to the 2026 Formula 1 season. He secured his first podium finish with Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix. As of April 30, 2026, Hamilton currently sits fourth in the drivers’ championship standings with 41 points.

Ferrari is currently second in the constructors’ championship with 90 points, demonstrating a competitive edge early in the season. The team’s performance, coupled with Hamilton’s individual success and distinctive style, positions them as a key contender throughout the 2026 Formula 1 season.
The Miami Grand Prix is expected to draw significant attention, not only for the racing action but also for Hamilton’s continued influence on the intersection of fashion and Formula 1. His willingness to challenge conventional norms and express his individuality continues to resonate with fans and shape the sport’s evolving culture.
