Lewis Hamilton Used His Table at the Met Gala to Support Emerging Black Fashion Designers

After being canceled due to COVID-19 last year, the Met Gala, fashion's biggest event of the year, was back with a bang last night in New York City. Cohosted this year by singer Billie Eilish, poet Amanda Gorman, actor Timothée Chalamet, and tennis player Naomi Osaka, the event undoubtedly makes top billing in the celebrity calendar, drawing the hottest names in the business to showcase their ensembles for the evening and fundraise for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. For the 2021 event, the selected theme was "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion," and Vogue reported that Met Gala regular and fashion icon Lewis Hamilton chose to use his influence to showcase Black designers at the event.

A frequent Met Gala attendee, the seven-time Formula One champion is known for wearing the work of high-profile designers. This year, however, Hamilton invited three emerging Black designers to his table, which can cost up to $30,000. Historically, tables are often bought up by the biggest creatives in the industry, who use the seats for celebrities they have dressed for the evening, which hasn't been great for making the Met Gala an inclusive and diverse event in the past.

Having started The Hamilton Commission to improve Black representation within UK motorsports, Hamilton is said to have realized that the fashion industry equally requires brands and designers to be given more opportunities to make names for themselves. Having been excited by the designs of Theophilio, Kenneth Nicholson, and Jason Rembert over the past 18 months, Hamilton chose to share his table with them, to both showcase the theme of the evening and begin efforts to diversify the fashion world.

"The Met is the biggest fashion event of the year, and for this theme, I wanted to create something that was meaningful and would spark a conversation," Hamilton told Vogue. "So that when people see us all together, it will put these Black designers at the top of people's minds."

In addition to his organization to improve representation in motorsports, Hamilton also set up the charitable organization Mission 44, which, through advocacy, research, and collaboration, works to improve educational and employment inequalities that divide society and prevent young Black people from reaching their potential, and empowers them to succeed. He is certainly using his influence and status to put Black talent to the forefront of public minds and raise awareness of the pertinent issues facing the community.

Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala
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Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala

Fencer Miles Chamley-Watson and Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala
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Fencer Miles Chamley-Watson and Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala

Lewis Hamilton and Stylist Law Roach at the 2021 Met Gala
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Lewis Hamilton and Stylist Law Roach at the 2021 Met Gala

Lewis Hamilton and Designer Kenneth Nicholson at the 2021 Met Gala
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Lewis Hamilton and Designer Kenneth Nicholson at the 2021 Met Gala

Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson and Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala
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Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson and Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Met Gala