
Lewis Hamilton's first season with Ferrari was seismic for Formula 1. But while he failed to impress on the track, he certainly maintained expectations as he once again turned the season's paddocks into his personal runways. Using fashion as a form of expression, a turbulent year in red was propped up by his sharp and curated outfits.
The beginning of his season with the Scuderia saw him arriving in team kit more often than not. But as he became more at ease within the Italian squad, his fashion once again started to rise to the top.
Several outfits stood out across the European leg of the season. Monaco brought a fit that matched classic Riviera elegance to oversized contemporary streetwear with an all-white three-piece suit by Calvin Klein. Styled by Eric McNeal, this sharp tailored look was paired with luxury accessories and Timberland six-inch boots.

For the British Grand Prix, Hamilton arrived in a heritage-themed look by Burberry. Made of a gabardine trench vest and cargo trousers, the outfit was decorated with Swarovski crystals in the shape of a Union Jack. On his wrist, he wore a $1,535,000 Richard Mille, a watch brand that sponsors Ferrari.
The Saturday of his Silverstone campaign saw him wearing a Zegna Fall 2025 collection outfit, paired with Ray-Bans and Bottega Veneta Haddock ankle boots.
As the season continued and Ferrari's troubles began to compound, he started to wear more colourful and bold pieces. His last race of the 2025 season saw him dress in a deep-green custom Dior jacket paired with ultra-wide cargo trousers.

At the 2025 Met Gala, Hamilton delivered a highly discussed look as the event celebrated Black Dandyism. He wore a sharply tailored ivory suit with a cropped jacket, high-waisted trousers with a tuxedo stripe, coattails and an embroidered sash.
“We brought together a range of influences, from Barkley L. Hendricks' paintings to Black spiritual dressing and some of the brand’s craft signatures," fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner told Vogue at the time. "There are stories told through jewel adornments and special trims, with symbolism in baobab flower motifs and natural materials like cowrie shells and mother-of-pearl buttons.”
Later in the year, the seven-time world champion dressed for the red carpet at the F1 movie's world premiere in New York. He wore a Bar Peak Lapel jacket, tailored tightly around his waist with wide-legged black trousers. The outfit was personally put together by creative director at Dior Menswear, Kim Jones.
While 2025 may have been a difficult season for the Briton, he still managed to wow fans with his influential style.
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