Lewis Hamilton turns the paddock into another catwalk as conscious ... trends now

Lewis Hamilton turns the paddock into another catwalk as conscious ... trends now
Lewis Hamilton turns the paddock into another catwalk as fashion conscious ... trends now

Lewis Hamilton turns the paddock into another catwalk as fashion conscious ... trends now

Lewis Hamilton sported another quirky outfit as he arrived at the paddock ahead of Sunday's Japanese F1 Grand Prix in Tokyo.

The Formula One driver, 39, donned a snazzy red military-style vest as he made an entrance at Suzuka International Racing Course before the big race. 

Known for his out-there trackside looks, Lewis paired the vest with a a baggy white shirt and straight leg jeans.

He accessorised the look with a black and gold belt and sported a pair of chunky patent black shoes. 

Just one day before, Lewis showed off his chest tattoos as he donned a plush black fur hoodie for practice on Saturday.

Lewis Hamilton sported another quirky outfit as he arrived at the paddock ahead of Sunday's Japanese F1 Grand Prix in Tokyo

Lewis Hamilton sported another quirky outfit as he arrived at the paddock ahead of Sunday's Japanese F1 Grand Prix in Tokyo

The Formula One driver, 39, donned a snazzy red military-style vest as he made an entrance before the big race

The Formula One driver, 39, donned a snazzy red military-style vest as he made an entrance before the big race

He teamed the cosy hoodie with a pair of casual black cargo trousers and a pair of smart leather brogues. 

It comes after Lewis recently revealed his plans to focus on film and fashion when he retires from Formula One. 

The racer, who is already mulling over his future away from the track, has revealed he's sought advice from some of his famous friends who have already stepped away from their sports. 

He told GQ's annual Creativity Issue: 'I'd spoken to so many amazing athletes, from Boris Becker to Serena Williams, even Michael Jordan. Talking to greats that I've met along the way, who are retired - or some that are still in competition - and the fear of what's next, the lack of preparation for what's next.'

'A lot of them said: "I stopped too early." Or: "Stayed too long." "When it ended, I didn't have anything planned." "My whole world came crashing down because my whole life has been about that sport".

'Some of them were like: "I didn't plan and it was a bit of a mess-up because I was really lost afterwards. There was such a hole. Such a void. And I had no idea how I was going to fill it. And I was in such a rush initially to try and fill it that you fill it with the wrong thing..."'

'But it just got my mind thinking about: "Okay, when I stop, how do I avoid that?" And so I got serious about finding

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