Tom Daley made a stylish arrival in an all black outfit at the star-studded Stella McCartney runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday. 

The former British diver, 30, who retired after the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, looked incredible in a black semi-sheer vest which boasted a dazzling silver belt. 

He added an oversized blazer over the number and opted for a pair of wide legged trousers. 

The Olympic medallist kept comfortable in a pair of crisp white trainers as he posed for photos ahead of taking his seat to watch the women's spring/summer 2025 show.

The show was quite the turn out as the likes of Natalie Portman, Hayley Williams and Ashley Graham also took their seats on the front row. 

Tom Daley made a stylish arrival in an all black outfit at the star-studded Stella McCartney runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday

Tom Daley made a stylish arrival in an all black outfit at the star-studded Stella McCartney runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday

The former British diver, 30, who retired after the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, looked incredible in a black semi-sheer vest which boasted a dazzling silver belt

The former British diver, 30, who retired after the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, looked incredible in a black semi-sheer vest which boasted a dazzling silver belt

Last month, Tom auctioned off a pair of his swimming trunks for £10,000 after announcing his retirement from diving.

He put his hand-crocheted trunks on eBay and and fans immediately flooded to the site.

His passion project received a total of 112 bids and managed to raise a staggering amount of money for charity.

The crochet swimming trunks were made in partnership with drinks brand Malibu and the Royal Life Saving Society UK.

The tiny pair of swimming briefs feature the phrase: 'Don't drink and dive' in white writing and include a Malibu branded label. 

The five-time Olympic diver created the limited edition swimming trunks in an effort to raise awareness for alcohol-related deaths in and around water. 

All proceeds from the auction went to the Royal Life Saving Society UK which works to improve safety and education around water.

The diver called time on his career after bursting on to the scene in 2008, aged just 14. 

He added an oversized blazer over the number and opted for a pair of wide legged trousers

He added an oversized blazer over the number and opted for a pair of wide legged trousers

The Olympic medallist kept comfortable in a pair of crisp white trainers as he posed for photos ahead of taking his seat to watch the women's spring/summer 2025 show

The Olympic medallist kept comfortable in a pair of crisp white trainers as he posed for photos ahead of taking his seat to watch the women's spring/summer 2025 show

Last month, Tom auctioned off a pair of his swimming trunks for £10,000 after announcing his retirement from diving

Last month, Tom auctioned off a pair of his swimming trunks for £10,000 after announcing his retirement from diving 

The five-time Olympic diver called time on his career last month after bursting on to the scene in 2008, aged just 14. Tom is now the UK's most decorated diver (pictured during one of his dives at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris)

The five-time Olympic diver called time on his career last month after bursting on to the scene in 2008, aged just 14. Tom is now the UK's most decorated diver (pictured during one of his dives at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris)

He has since competed in every Olympics and was the UK's flag bearer at the Paris games. 

He announced his retirement just two weeks after his final competition and he told Vogue: 'It was emotional at the end, up there on the platform, knowing it was going to be my last competitive dive.

But I have to make the decision at some point, and it feels like the right time to call it a day.

'I've spent my whole life doing this and being able to let go of it is going to be hard. It's going to be a major adjustment.

'I would love for people to remember me for being a person that persevered, who persisted and didn't give up on his dream until he was able to achieve it.

'To currently be Britain's most decorated diver, I feel so incredibly proud. When I look back, I'm really, genuinely satisfied with what I've done.'

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