Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Saint Mleux are officially married after a Monaco civil ceremony, a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa exit, and a promise to “do it again” in 2027—turning a private vow into a global moment for F1 fashion and automotive culture.
The Ceremony
Saturday, 28 February 2026, the Monte-Carlo maison civile hosted a quick, private exchange of vows between Charles Leclerc, 28, and model-influencer Alexandra Saint Mleux. Both posted matching Instagram carousels Monday, confirming what local paparazzi had already hinted: Monaco’s favorite Formula 1 son is officially off the market.
Video clipped from their joint post shows Leclerc easing a slim white-gold band onto Saint Mleux’s finger, kissing her, then literally walking straight to a waiting 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa—one of only 34 ever built and worth an estimated $40 million.
The Fashion Moments
Saint Mleux wore a bespoke off-shoulder lace gown by Australian couturier Paolo Sebastian, its train long enough to drape over the Testa Rossa’s red leather seat. Graff diamonds flashed at her ears and wrist while her dachshund Leo—already Instagram-famous—posed in a custom bow-tie collar stamped “ALEX & CHARLIE 28.02.26.”
Timeline of a Two-Year Romance
- March 2023 – First spotted together in Monaco during pre-season testing week.
- May 2023 – Leclerc confirms relationship to Gala France, calling Saint Mleux “my peace between races.”
- November 2025 – Engagement announced via Instagram; Leo wears a tag reading “DAD WANTS TO MARRY YOU.”
- February 2026 – Civil wedding; Saint Mleux changes IG bio to “Alexandra Leclerc 🦋” within hours.
Why the Ferrari Exit Matters
Choosing a 1957 Testa Rossa is more than flexing Scuderia heritage. The car won the 1958 24 Hours of Le Mans in its class and is sponsored-laden Ferrari lore on four wheels. Leclerc—who has yet to win a Formula 1 world title—aligns himself with a machine that did conquer endurance racing’s biggest stage, telegraphing ambition without saying a word.
Part Two Already Planned
Both captions confirm a larger religious ceremony and family reception set for 2027. Saint Mleux wrote, “Can’t wait to marry you all over again next year,” while Leclerc teased, “Part one is done and part 2 will be next year with all of our close ones.” Industry chatter points to a September 2027 date in the Italian Dolomites, where Saint Mleux’s family owns a vineyard estate—perfect Ferrari-road-trip territory.
Impact on F1 Branding
Scuderia Ferrari’s marketing department now has a real-life fairy-tale couple to deploy across global campaigns: Monaco-born hero, fashion-forward bride, priceless vintage asset, and a pet influencer dog. Expect Leo to appear on limited-edition Ferrari Fashion pet collars before the Australian Grand Prix.
Fan Reaction & Pop-Culture Snap
Within 90 minutes the joint post surpassed 1.8 million likes, outpacing teammate Carlos Sainz’s podium-photo engagement by 4-to-1. TikTok edits set to Taylor Swift’s “Invisible String” added 12 million views overnight, cementing the wedding as the first viral F1 moment of the 2026 preseason.
What Happens Next
Leclerc flies to Bahrain on 5 March for pre-season testing; Saint Mleux will document the trip for her 3.4 million Instagram followers. Watch for the newly minted “Alexandra Leclerc” to top paddock best-dressed lists while the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa quietly returns to its owner’s climate-controlled garage—until 2027, when the wedding sequel promises another viral drive-off.
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