He is known for his stylish looks and penchant for designer clothing.
And on Monday, Lewis Hamilton continued to mark his footprint in the fashion world as he attended the Rimowa photocall in Seoul, South Korea.
The F1 racing driver, 39, who is an ambassador of the German suitcase brand, looked stylish in a grey buttoned oversized shirt teamed with matching wide-leg trousers.
He gave a further stylish touch with red-tinted shades, while rocking a pearl choker necklace and dazzling diamond earrings.
The Mercedes alum looked in good spirits as he beamed, stopping to strike a few poses in front of the brand’s logo.
Monday, Lewis Hamilton continued to mark his footprint in the fashion world as he attended the Rimowa photocall in Seoul, South Korea
The F1 racing driver, 39, who is an ambassador of the German suitcase brand, looked stylish in a grey buttoned oversized shirt teamed with matching wide-leg trousers
He gave a further stylish touch with red-tinted shades, while rocking a pearl choker necklace and dazzling diamond earrings
Lewis was snapped posing alongside Rimowa’s CEO Hugues Bonnet-Masimbert.
It comes soon after he admitted he was offered a role in the Hollywood star’s 2022 blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick by Hollywood legend Tom Cruise.
A sequel to the 1986 film starring Tom, 61, as Naval Aviator Lieutenant Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell is widely credited for pulling Hollywood out of the financial hole created by COVID-19 and the global pandemic. It grossed $1.496 billion worldwide.
But Lewis missed out on the opportunity after conflicting schedules resulted in the Mercedes driver turning down a cameo role in the action flick.
Speaking to GQ, he admitted to begging for a role in the film years before principal photography began, when the prospect of a potential sequel was first mooted by Cruise.
‘I said, “Dude, if you ever do Top Gun 2, I will even be a janitor. Just let me be in it,”‘ he recalled.
Despite Lewis’ limited acting ability, good-natured Tom introduced him to the film’s director, Joseph Kosinski, but the driver soon realised he couldn’t commit to a role.
He gave a further stylish touch with red-tinted shades
Lewis also rocked a pearl choker necklace and dazzling diamond earrings
The Mercedes alum looked in good spirits as he beamed
He stopped to strike a few poses in front of the brand’s logo
Proving the tied collaboration with brand, Lewis was snapped posing alongside Rimowa’s CEO Hugues Bonnet-Masimbert
‘Firstly, I hadn’t even had, like, an acting lesson,’ he said. ‘And I don’t want to be the one that lets this movie down.
‘And then secondly, I just really didn’t have the time to dedicate to it. I remember having to tell Joe and Tom — and it broke my heart.’
He added: ‘And then I regretted it, naturally, when they show me the movie and it’s: “It could’ve been me!”‘
The former McLaren driver recently admitted he was offered a role in the Hollywood star’s 2022 blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick by Hollywood legend Tom Cruise