
Lewis Hamilton has declared that “Black men have always had to be more excellent than our white counterparts” whilst discussing his approach to high-end fashion in Vogue magazine.The seven-time Formula One world champion made the statement in the Met issue of the publication, ahead of his role as co-host at next month’s prestigious Met Gala.Hamilton, 40, has become known for his bold fashion choices in recent years, a stark contrast to his early days in motorsport.The British racing legend will be helping to lead the fashion event which he praised for celebrating “black dandyism”.Lewis Hamilton is renowned for his fashion choices as well as his skills behind the wheelsPA”That’s why this theme is just so important to me,” Hamilton explained.Hamilton revealed that during his early Formula One career, he struggled with restrictive dress codes imposed by team bosses.”I remember thinking, ‘Shoot, I’ve really got to fit into this mould’,” he said.On his first day at Ferrari, he arrived “immaculately dressed in a black tie, with a double-breasted overcoat from Italian label Ferragamo”.Hamilton shared that his childhood fashion inspirations included Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan and Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.READ MORE:Rory McIlroy set to immediately lose nearly half of his Masters prize moneyLewis Hamilton has brought his fashion choices to the trackPAHe also revealed his early love for “Tommy Hilfiger pieces that I saw in music videos”.”I eventually had the courage to push beyond those boundaries and say, ‘Look, I want to turn up to the track in what I want to wear’,” he explained.Other drivers have since started following his example, embracing more personal style choices.LATEST SPORT NEWS: