Tom Daley shows off his offbeat style in a uniquely patterned suit

Tom Daley shows off his quirky sense of style in a uniquely patterned suit as he poses arm in arm with husband Dustin Lance Black at British Vogue’s Forces For Change dinner

Tom Daley showcased his unique sense of style when he appeared with husband Dustin Lance Black for British Vogue’s Forces For Change dinner at The Londoner Hotel in the British capital on Sunday.

The 28-year-old diver was wearing a black and orange patterned suit as he went shirtless under his jacket to take a look at his chest.

Olympian Tom accessorised with a gold chain and wore a pair of black shoes as he stood arm in arm with American screenwriter Dustin, 48, at the event.

In style: Tom Daley, 28, showed off his unique sense of style as he stepped out with husband Dustin Lance Black, 48, to British Vogue's Forces For Change dinner on Sunday

In style: Tom Daley, 28, showed off his unique sense of style as he stepped out with husband Dustin Lance Black, 48, to British Vogue’s Forces For Change dinner on Sunday

Dustin looked stunning in a black tuxedo and matching trousers, and the director opted for a maroon turtleneck for the evening.

The couple, who have been married since 2017, appeared content in each other’s company and posed on arrival at the party.

Every month this year, British Vogue is featuring changemakers in different areas as part of Forces For Change.

Out and about: The diver wore a black and orange patterned suit as he went shirtless under his jacket to take a peek at his chest for the event at The Londoner Hotel

Out and about: The diver wore a black and orange patterned suit as he went shirtless under his jacket to take a peek at his chest for the event at The Londoner Hotel

Strike a pose: Olympian Tom accessorised with a gold chain and wore a pair of black shoes for the event in the British capital

Strike a pose: Olympian Tom accessorised with a gold chain and wore a pair of black shoes for the event in the British capital

Mentioned were women making a positive contribution to society, raising awareness and changing mindsets on issues such as climate change, diversity, mental health, gender rights, disability and more.

Last year the magazine also partnered with BMW UK to offer three young people a place on a groundbreaking scholarship scheme.

Tom and Dustin are fathers to their four-year-old son Robert, whom they welcomed into the world as a surrogate in June 2018.

Happy couple: Tom stood arm in arm with American screenwriter husband Dustin, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo

Happy couple: Tom stood arm in arm with American screenwriter husband Dustin, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo

And TV personality Tom says his offspring are begging him to quit knitting, a favorite hobby of the athlete.

Tom enjoys sewing woolen clothes for Robbie, but admits his enthusiasm isn’t always shared by the little boy.

He recently told Prima magazine: “I love making things for my son Robbie.

Family affair: Tom and Dustin are fathers to their four-year-old son Robert, whom they welcomed into the world via surrogate in June 2018

Family affair: Tom and Dustin are fathers to their four-year-old son Robert, whom they welcomed into the world via surrogate in June 2018

“I made him so many sweaters and cardigans.

“It’s gotten to the point where sometimes I’ll get my needles out and he’ll be like, ‘Dad, stop knitting.’

“But he’s been asking for a hat for a while, so that’s my next project.”

Tom rose to fame for his knitting after sitting in the stands during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Japan and creating a jumper for Team GB.

Stop: TV personality Tom says his offspring are begging him to quit knitting, a favorite hobby of the athlete

Stop: TV personality Tom says his offspring are begging him to quit knitting, a favorite hobby of the athlete