F1 Stars & Former Teammates Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz Attend Cannes Film Festival with L'Oreal
Charles Leclerc wore a Giorgio Armani tuxedo and Alexandra Leclerc chose a Paolo Sebastian gown as they attended the Cannes Film Festival premiere.
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F1 Stars & Former Teammates Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz Attend Cannes Film Festival with L'Oreal
Getty Charles Leclerc and wife Alexandra hit the red carpet at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday (May 13) in Cannes, France. The newlywed couple were seen attending the La Vie D’Une Femme screening on day two of the annual event. Charles looked handsome in a Giorgio Armani tuxedo, while Alexandra stunned in a Paolo Sebastian dress and Messika jewelry. The Formula 1 driver was in attendance with L’Oreal. He was recently announced as a br…
Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Saint Mleux make stylish Cannes appearance
Charles Leclerc and his wife Alexandra Saint Mleux turned heads on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. It was one of the Formula 1 driver and the influencer's first outings together since their intimate wedding in Monaco, and their first time at the prestigious festival together, according to News 18. Fashion Choices on the Red Carpet Leclerc, who arrived in Cannes as a global brand ambassador for L'Oréal Paris, chose an elegant black tu…
In Pics: Charles Leclerc And Wife Alexandra Saint Mleux Make Glamorous Cannes 2026 Red Carpet Debut
Making their first public appearance as newlyweds since their secret wedding in February 2026, Charles Leclerc and his wife, Alexandra Saint Mleux, turned heads on the red carpet for the La Vie D’Une Femme screening at the Cannes 2026 Film Festival, Day 2. Charles And Alexandra Leclerc’s Cannes 2026 Look The Ferrari driver looked dapper in a classic Giorgio Armani black tuxedo featuring satin lapels and a crisp white shirt. He added a touch of…
On the occasion of the Cannes 2026 Festival, the appearance of It-couple Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Leclerc made a sensation.
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