Life in the FASHION lane: Lewis Hamilton continues to turn heads in white suit at LCM ball
LEWIS HAMILTON has rarely stepped off the red carpet this week, following his impressive win at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton wore another quirky look in London tonight
The Formula One hunk, who has been sporting a number of eye-catching ensembles while in London, continued his fashion show at the One For The Boys ball as part of the London Collection: Mens this evening.
Leaving the fancy headgear at home, the 30-year-old sported a small quiff and a patterned, white suit as he posed for photographers outside Camden's Roundhouse.
Keeping his retro sunglasses firmly on, Lewis teamed his quirky two-piece with a brown jumper and a pair of black loafers.
The athlete joined a star-studded guest list including Samuel L Jackson - chairman of the charity - Alice Cooper, David Gandy, his girlfriend Mollie King and John Newman.
The Formula One star wore a white suit for the One For The Boys ball
The athlete's patterned look was teamed with black loafers
Jesse Metcalfe, Oliver Cheshire and John Bishop, as well as Alice and David, all hit the runway at the bash, which kicked off the capital's LCM.
Speaking beforehand, actor Samuel commented: "We're thrilled to be supporting London Collections Men with a campaign that is all about the boys. Uniting people from the worlds of fashion, music, sports, comedy, and more, we're giving men a voice for their health to speak up and say something."
Lewis' outing meanwhile saw him sport his THIRD ensemble of the day, after he was spotted on the front row at the Topman Design show.
First up he arrived at the Hospital in Covent Garden wearing a gold and black rose-printed bomber jacket before changing into a tie-dye number.
Lewis caused a stir as he arrived in Camden
Chairman of the charity Samuel L Jackson was also attendance
Lewis recently opened up about how his interest in fashion grew as his driving career began to blossom.
"Growing up, we never had any money and what money we did have went to racing so, for a long time, we lived with very little," he told The Guardian. "In my teens, we got sponsorship from Hugo Boss, No and Fear, so for the first time ever we could afford to buy nice clothes.
"The first time I got a custom-made suit was when I made it to F1 – I went to Burberry. There’s nothing like putting on a clean, pressed suit, a crisp shirt and a nice watch to make it pop."
Mollie King wowed as she arrived with David Gandy