Lewis Hamilton is always one to appear in style at the start of every racing weekend. And the press conference day before the British Formula 1 Grand Prix was no exception when he appeared wearing an outfit from Dior made by independent artist Eric Mcneal.
This time, the seven-time champion was also accompanied by his famous bulldog, Roscoe, who had not been seen in the paddock for quite some time and this was a really pleasant surprise for fans. tomb.
Hamilton’s outfit is the perfect combination of elegance and style. He wore a blue and white floral coat from Dior’s latest collection.
The jacket features an intricate blue floral pattern on a white background, making it a statement piece. He paired it with navy blue pants, creating a striking contrast. A simple white t-shirt adds a clean layer to his look.
Adding to her look, Hamilton wore a pair of sleek Octavian sunglasses, worth $820. However, the highlight of his accessories is the IWC Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar Top Gun Lake Tahoe watch, worth $40,900.
This watch, one of Hamilton’s favorites, has a large 46.5 mm white ceramic case inspired by the winter landscape of Lake Tahoe. The watch has a black dial with four sub-dials for date, day of the week, month and moon phase, and a four-digit year display.
Black hands, coated with white Super-LumiNova, enhance visibility, while a stainless steel crown and case back complete the design. And while the 39-year-old’s look was the highlight of the media day, there was another rider who stood out at Silverstone.
Charles Leclerc brought his pet dog Leo to the British GP
Hamilton isn’t the only driver to bring a furry friend to Silverstone. Charles Leclerc also arrived with his dog, Leo. This puppy has become a familiar sight at this year’s races.
There are also some superstitions surrounding Leclerc’s new pet. Some people believe that whenever Leo comes to race against Leclerc, the Ferrari driver will have a much better record.
And if we look at Leclerc’s form in recent races, he will need all the luck he can get to have a good weekend. In the last three races, Leclerc DNFed in Canada, finished fifth in Barcelona and finished 11th in Austria.