- Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, has discussed his relationship with fashion in F1, saying that Black men have always had to exceed expectations compared to their white counterparts.
- He recalled facing disapproval for his attire early in his career and feeling uncomfortable being forced to conform to traditional F1 dress codes.
- Hamilton eventually challenged these norms, choosing to wear his own clothing in the paddock, which influenced other drivers to do the same.
- This season, however, he has mostly worn team attire.
- Currently seventh in the driver standings, Hamilton – who will co-host the Met Gala in New York City in May – is aiming for a record eighth world championship.
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Lewis Hamilton in F1 fashion rebuke: ‘Black men have always had to be more excellent’