Here's the Hidden Symbolism Behind Lewis Hamilton's Met Gala Look


It’s the first Monday in May, and the streets of New York City are buzzing with anticipation. The night everyone has been waiting for is finally here: the 2025 Met Gala, and this year’s theme is delivering something truly spectacular. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute’s new exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, is at the heart of the celebration, and the dress code, Tailored for You, reflects its focus on suiting, menswear, and the powerful contributions Black designers have made to the world of fashion.

As the first flashes of cameras begin to illuminate the iconic steps of the Met, one question echoes through the air: Who will flawlessly capture this year’s theme best?

The first contender vying for that title? None other than Met Gala co-chair Lewis Hamilton, who just graced the blue floral carpet in an ensemble that is equally stunning and symbolic. The Formula One driver arrived wearing a custom-made suit by Grace Wales Bonner, a Met host committee member, alongside studs and a brooch by Briony Raymond Asscher and an ivory beret by Stephen Jones Millinery.

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WHO: Lewis Hamilton

WEAR: Wales Bonner suit and jewelry; Stephen Jones Millinery hat; Briony Raymond Asscher studs and brooch

STYLED BY: Eric McNeal