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Paris Hilton looked typically stylish as she posed in a tight leather outfit at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Saturday.

The heiress, 43, wowed in a suitably themed outfit branded with her family’s famous hotel logo.

The form-fitting ensemble was made up of a blue, white and black leather jacket and a matching zip-up skirt. 

She styled the look out with a pair of leather gloves, thigh-high boots and shielded her eyes with a pair of dark shades.

In terms of makeup, Paris kept things natural and let her straight blonde locks flow right down her shoulder as she adopted a pout.  

The Paris In Love star was also seen strutting her way through a pair of orange curtains as she made an appearance at the sporty event.

Paris was not the only famous face to make an appearance at the acclaimed sporting event, with other A-Listers all turning up at the tracks.

A beaming Brad Pitt, 60, was among the first celebrities to be spotted in the paddock ahead of this weekend’s action in Northamptonshire. 

Sporting red and black shades and a stylish black and white coat, Pitt appeared in fine form, waving to the camera – with his appearance coming just days after he was seen on the London set of his Formula One movie. 

British actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, 26, joined Pitt in the paddock, with the Normal People star posing for selfies with fans in the pitlane. 

While British Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton was also pictured strutting in Silverstone sporting a bold outfit, including a white designer Dior handbag, as he walked his dog Roscoe. 

This weekend’s action comes amid controversy around the cost of the event, with furious fans having slammed price of tickets, branding it a ‘p*** take’. 

Even racing ace Hamilton raised his concerns about the three-figure toll and called for prices to be dropped – with a Grand Prix day retailing at £309 while a four-day event pass would cost race-goers £429.

The seven-time world champion – who was today spotted signing an autograph for a young fan – feared the tickets could be ‘hugely expensive’ for families and called for a drop in the cost.

Speaking ahead of the racing showcase, Hamilton said: ‘We have to watch ticket prices. I think they’re continuing to rise and the cost of living nowadays, I think it’s too high.

‘I’m just thinking from the perspective of a fan that would come with a family. It’s hugely expensive, so I think it’s looking into ways where you can make better accessibility for people.’

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