
Lewis Hamilton Wears A Sinner In Pearls at Monza – and Redefines Masculine Elegance
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When we launched A Sinner in Pearls, we set out to challenge the conventions of jewellery — to create pieces that lived between worlds: masculine and feminine, polished and raw, rebellious and refined. So when GQ spotlighted Lewis Hamilton wearing our freshwater pearl necklace at the Monza Grand Prix, it wasn’t just a style win — it was a cultural moment we were proud to be part of.
Hamilton arrived in Monza dressed in full “corpcore” mode — a sharply tailored Burberry waistcoat, wool trousers, and sleek boots. But it was the accessories that elevated the outfit into something iconic. There it was: our freshwater pearl necklace, layered with effortless confidence around his neck.
In a sea of carbon fiber and racing leathers, the quiet glint of pearls stood out — not loud, not flashy, but certain. GQ called it “understated luxury” — we call it the power of subtle rebellion.
Pearls have long symbolized wisdom, evolution, and edge. Traditionally feminine, yes. But we never saw them that way. We design them to be worn by whoever dares. That’s the spirit Lewis Hamilton embodies so fully — fearless in his craft, and just as fearless in his self-expression.
To see our piece wrapped around someone rewriting the rulebook — not just of sport, but of style — is why we do what we do.
The piece Hamilton wore is part of our signature collection: hand-strung freshwater pearls, finished with a solid gold vermeil clasp. It’s intentionally genderless. Purposefully imperfect. Bold, but wearable.
Retailing at £170, it’s a reminder that real impact doesn’t require extravagance — just intention.
This moment wasn’t just about one necklace or one outfit — it’s a glimpse into where style is going: toward openness, experimentation, and identity as art. To everyone who's supported us — who’s worn pearls unapologetically, who’s layered them with leather or suits or nothing at all — thank you.
You are the sinners we design for.
And to Lewis — thank you for wearing our work so naturally, so powerfully. You didn’t just wear a necklace. You owned it.
See the GQ article here: Lewis Hamilton Brings Corporate Cool to Monza