
Lewis Hamilton has arrived at Interlagos dressed in a Ferrari Style outfit that has been drawing plenty of attention in the paddock. The seven-time champion was photographed ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix wearing a quilted bomber jacket paired with matching wide-legged cargo trousers in a muted sand tone.
The jacket, the Q-Cycle Cotton Twill, features square quilting, a two-way zip, and elasticated hem and cuffs that cinch in the shape while still retaining its overall volume that has been a signature look for Hamilton over the past few years.
The trousers, also Q-Cycle, continue this theme with thigh flap pockets and a wide leg.
The finishing touches come in the shape of Ferrari sunglasses, a pearl necklace by Alex Moss - another signature of the Ferrari driver - and what look like chunky black Bottega Veneta Haddock ankle boots. It's a neutral, understated colour palette, but the real interest comes in the proportions.
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The outfit sits comfortably in the four figures, but Hamilton's Richard Mille timepiece increases this substantially. While the model isn't clear, it features the brand's hallmark tonneau case with an exposed movement and ultra-light construction. The brand is a sponsor of the Scuderia team and priced into the six figures.
With the outfit matching the cooler weather and rain expected over the grand prix weekend, it's certainly drawn interest from his Brazilian fanbase.
The driver is an honorary citizen of Brazil, and last year, drove Ayrton Senna’s 1990 McLaren around the circuit, calling it "the greatest honour of my career".
“It’s very, very emotional, naturally,” he said at the time. “I was just revisiting my childhood as I was watching [Ayrton] race here as a kid. Hearing that sound and… watching him drive here, winning that race, I just couldn’t believe that I just had that chance to do that, and it was really the greatest honour of my career.
“To do it here in front of this beautiful crowd here in Brazil, who stood out in the rain all day yesterday, and then have been here since 4am or 3am this morning… A very, very special day and I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who made this happen.”
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