News

Rihanna’s $400,000 Bling Proves Enough to Beat Lewis Hamilton’s $43,000 Abu Dhabi GP Ensemble

In the world of Formula 1, there’s one star who’s extremely outspoken about fashion – Lewis Hamilton. However, would it surprise you to know that despite his $40,000+ worth of outfit choices, another star outshone him? No, it is not a Formula 1 driver. In fact, she’s America’s favorite singer from Barbados – Rihanna.

Lewis Hamilton did walk into the Abu Dhabi GP paddock with an orange and brown jumpsuit, straight from Rick Owen’s 2016 fall collection. On top of this, he wore $1,355 Luxor Beatle Bozo tractor boots, $820 Jacques Marie Mage Cliff sunglasses, and an IWC Top Gun Lake Tahoe watch, which alone is worth over $40,000! Despite his $43,000 ensemble, he couldn’t outshine Rihanna’s Las Vegas GP outfit, which managed to outshine him in this department with a unique twist to timepieces.

Rihanna literally gave Lewis Hamilton a run for his money in Vegas

Formula 1 returned to Las Vegas after four long decades. In the highly-anticipated star-studded affair, Rihanna added the glamor in Vegas’ glamorous environment, donning an outfit to be remembered for decades to come. The pop star effortlessly blended edgy and chic in a black leather racing jacket adorned with striking white sleeve details from Balenciaga’s Spring 2024 collection. The oversized outerwear was expertly offset by the now-iconic Balenciaga Pantaboots, creating a head-turning ensemble that seamlessly fused sporty aesthetics with high-end fashion. But the Fenty Beauty founder didn’t stop there.

Rihanna elevated the look with futuristic wraparound sunglasses and tasteful pearl jewelry, showcasing her impeccable taste and attention to detail. However, it was Rihanna’s hair that stole the spotlight—her recently dyed honey-blonde locks cascading in effortless waves, elegantly swept to one side. The bold red lip she sported added the perfect finishing touch, accentuating the overall glamor of her Grand Prix ensemble.

Okay, we lied. The hair wasn’t the only thing that stole the spotlight. The highlight of the outfit was the watch that she wore. As an anklet! Riri wore a custom-made $400,000 watch for the Grand Prix. Encrusted in emeralds and round-cut diamonds, it was the perfect addition to her already glitzy get-up for the event. It’s safe to say that until the lights went out at the Las Vegas Street Circuit, all eyes were on her.

With stars like Lewis Hamilton and Rihanna bringing their A-games during race weekends, it seems like fashion and Formula 1 belong together.

Fashion and Formula 1: A match made in Heaven

The mutually beneficial relationship between the fashion world and Formula 1 cannot be understated. With the celebrities and models showing up with high-end outfits, it inherently spreads the word and increases F1’s popularity, especially in the US. And it’s not just luxury brands. A few months ago, PUMA signed a long-term partnership with F1 to be its official trackside retailer. Recently, F1 named Rihanna’s long-time boyfriend, A$AP Rocky, as the Creative Director for the F1 x PUMA partnership.

 

On the other hand, Formula 1 stars like Lewis Hamilton use the platform their driving prowess has given them to shine lights on the lesser-known, up-and-coming fashion designers. The high-profile, no-expense-barred race weekends also give a platform for the designers to market their products to their exact target audience. Truly, a win-win relationship. On the other hand, Formula 1 stars like Lewis Hamilton use the platform their driving prowess has given them to shine lights on the lesser-known, up-and-coming fashion designers. The high-profile, no-expense-barred race weekends also give a platform for the designers to market their products to their exact target audience. Truly, a win-win relationship.

Naturally, this helps bring in more spending, improving the popularity of both worlds. One thing is for sure, Hamilton is not going to stop with his extravagant outfits anytime soon.

Related Posts

Trump to take drastic action against Canada, Mexico and China to stop the border ‘invasion’ and issues an ultimatum

President-elect Donald Trump threatened Monday to slap a 25 percent tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods as long as the countries allowed immigrants to flow over the U.S. border. He also said he’d impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods over the Chinese government’s refusal to make good on a promise to use the death penalty on drug dealers. These actions, Trump said, would take place on the first day of his administration.

Why I started the petition for another General Election: ‘Fed up’ pub landlord reveals what sparked viral campaign to get rid of Labour – as map shows how many people near you are part of the 2million to sign

The man behind a viral petition demanding a General Election has revealed why he started – as it clocks over more than 2.5million signatures. Pub landlord Michael Westwood said he decided to launch the petition having seen Keir Starmer and his MPs go back on their manifesto promises and repeatedly talk down the prospects for the country. The poorly received budget from Rachel Reeves that saw employers hit with an increase in national insurance tax was a key factor in his decision to launch the petition.

Mohamed Al Fayed is now accused of abusing a dozen men who worked at Harrods after more than 420 women came forward with horror claims

A dozen men who worked for Mohamed Al Fayed have made claims of abuse against the disgraced former Harrods boss. The men have alleged harassment, bullying and homophobic abuse by Fayed, with some claiming they suffered PTSD and recurring trauma from their experiences. The claims of more than 420 women of rape or 𝑠e𝑥ual abuse by the former boss are being dealt with by the Justice for Harrods Survivors group.

Cop29 climate deal worth £240BILLION is finally struck but excludes China – as developing countries say the sum is ‘too little, too late’

Wealthy countries yesterday agreed to triple the amount of aid they pay to developing nations to tackle climate change in a last-minute deal at the Cop29 summit. Developed countries including the UK, US and EU nations agreed to pay $300billion (£239billion) a year – up from the $100billion they pay now. The sum was described by the United Nations as ‘an insurance policy for humanity’. But the action – which excludes the world’s biggest polluter China – was dismissed as ‘too little, too late’ by developing countries.

Highly paid prisoners are earning more on average than the prison officers who guard them, shocking figures reveal

Britain’s highest-paid inmates are earning more on average than the prison officers who guard them, shocking data shows. Last year’s highest-earning prisoner had a net salary after tax of £36,715, while prison officers working outside London are paid £32,448. Nine other inmates had net earnings of more than £22,900 last year, Freedom of Information figures obtained by the Sunday Telegraph show.

Laos doctor who treated ‘methanol poisoning’ victim, 19, has told of how she went from confused to comatose in half an hour then died nine days later

A doctor who treated a teenage backpacker killed by poisoned alcohol in Laos has told how she went from confused to suffering a coma within just half an hour. Holly Bowles, 19, of Melbourne, Australia, died from suspected methanol poisoning on Friday during her travels, just one day after the death of her best friend Bianca Jones. Dr Yaher, from the district hospital in the town of Vang Vieng, was the first medical professional to treat Ms Bowles – one of six tourists who lost their life after consuming spirits contaminated with the chemical methanol.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *