He's long been known for his extravagant dress sense.
And Lewis Hamilton certainly put on a bold display as he stepped out in an eye-catching camouflage ensemble to head to the race track on Wednesday.
The Formula 1 star, 36, donned a matching jacket and trousers from Fear Of God's pre-season collection to step out ahead of Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.
Lewis donned the green camouflage utility jacket with the matching oversized trouserls as he waved to supporters while making his way to the race track.
The seven-time world champion finished his striking ensemble with a matching green mask and a Mercedes baseball cap.
Ever ahead of the trend, Lewis' two-piece forms part of the Fear Of God's Autumn 2021 pre-season collection.
Lewis will be keen to get on to the track this weekend as he once again goes up against Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
Lewis, the four-time defending champion with Mercedes, has the edge over Verstappen after winning the season-opener in Bahrain and last week's race in Barcelona.
Hamilton's and Verstappen's teammates have yet to come close to them.
The Monaco Grand Prix with attendance capped at just 40%, meaning a maximum of 7,500 spectators will be permitted.
Lewis' appearance also comes after he teased a potential clothing line as he donned a personalised tee with a picture of himself as a baby on and wrote: 'Coming soon' on Twitter.
The driver looked typically stylish as he was spotted wearing the purple printed T-shirt in Bahrain.
And he made sure to shine a spotlight on the clothing item at the start of April as he revealed the adorable original photo to social media.
The throwback image was transformed into an electric purple graphic on the star's slim-fitted tee, with the word 'Loyalty' inked up above.
After sharing the snaps on social media, fans were quick to quiz Lewis on whether he's launching a clothing line or possibly having children