Charles Leclerc with wife Alexandra at Cannes 2026: the first red carpet on the Croisette as a married couple
After the romance between Carlos Sainz Jr. and Rebecca Donaldson captured attention, motorsport and fashion crossed paths once again at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. On Wednesday, May 13, at the premiere of A Woman’s Life, Charles Leclerc and his partner Alexandra drew photographers’ attention with their effortless elegance and chemistry on the red carpet.
The pair appeared perfectly in sync, almost styled around the same visual mood — he in deep velvety tones, she glowing in champagne hues. The soft, cinematic contrast translated beautifully under the endless camera flashes outside the Palais des Festivals. Leclerc’s relaxed demeanour, his hand resting naturally on Alexandra’s waist, and the understated yet unmistakable connection between them all contributed to the kind of timeless glamor Cannes is known for.
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The red carpet firmly established them as one of the most stylish couples of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. Charles Leclerc embraced a refined, old-Hollywood-inspired aesthetic, reimagined with the effortless modernity that has become synonymous with his personal style.
Wearing a midnight blue-black Armani tuxedo, Leclerc opted for tailoring that was sharp yet relaxed. The jacket, impeccably structured through the shoulders and chest, moved away from the stiffness of a traditional tuxedo in favor of a softer, more fluid silhouette. Satin lapels added a subtle touch of shine without disrupting the clean lines of the look. Finished with a classic black bow tie worn with complete ease, the ensemble avoided feeling overly formal, instead projecting a sense of youthful sophistication and understated elegance.
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Next to him, Alexandra seemed to embody the quintessence of contemporary couture sensuality in Paul Sebastian and Messika jewellery. Her strapless gown, entirely embroidered with crystals and micro-sequins in champagne and silver blush tones, was a masterpiece of light and texture. The fabric followed the body like a second skin, and each reflection caught the light of the sunset on the Croisette, creating an almost liquid effect, as if the dress had been dipped in rose gold.
The structured corset enhanced the décolleté with extreme elegance, avoiding any excess. The construction of the dress was reminiscent of certain great haute couture creations of the 1990s, but reinterpreted with contemporary sensibility: less theatricality, more visual intimacy. The embroidered work, extremely dense and precious, added three-dimensionality to the look and transformed Alexandra into an almost sculptural figure on the red carpet.
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The jewellery, chosen with a sense of restraint and balance, elevated the look without overwhelming it. A delicate diamond necklace illuminated the neckline and complemented the shimmering tones of the gown, while understated earrings kept the focus on her features. The beauty look followed the same refined aesthetic: hair was swept into a sleek, luminous chignon that framed the face beautifully, paired with glowing makeup, satin-finish skin, and soft nude tones for an effortlessly sophisticated finish.
The arrival at the airport
While the red carpet showcased the couple’s more couture side, their airport arrival revealed a more understated take on glamour — one that still felt impeccably polished. Charles Leclerc opted for a soft slate-gray ensemble featuring a deconstructed blazer and relaxed, fluid trousers. Underneath, a taupe T-shirt added tonal depth and reinforced the muted, sophisticated palette that elevated the travel look beyond the ordinary. Finished with suede sneakers and sunglasses casually carried in hand, the outfit embodied the effortless ease that defines modern luxury menswear.
Arriving at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, Alexandra embraced a contemporary quiet-luxury aesthetic, putting together an airport look that felt relaxed yet carefully considered. Free from flashy logos or excessive styling, the outfit relied instead on soft proportions, refined tones, and elevated basics.
At the center of the look were low-rise baggy jeans with a fluid silhouette, styled with sharp black pumps that instantly elongated the figure and introduced a sleek, urban edge. The top remained intentionally understated beneath the standout piece: a cropped sage-green trench coat that felt both lightweight and structured. The muted, dusty tone echoed the understated palette that has become synonymous with modern minimalist fashion.

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