Alexandra Saint Mleux Delivers Paddock Style Perfection in Hungary With Three Looks
Since Lewis Hamilton’s unofficial Fashion Week appearances have been few and far between this season (one major head-to-toe look and counting), I’ve found myself scanning the paddock for someone to fill the sartorial void. Stepping up to the challenge is Alexandra Saint Mleux—girlfriend of Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc—who’s been quietly building her own style archive on the Formula 1 circuit, usually with her adorable pooch Leo in tow.
Born in Beaulieu, near Monaco, and a former classmate of Charles Leclerc, Alexandra has been by his side since 2023, supporting him around the globe as he chases podiums and points. But it’s her own consistent sense of style that’s starting to catch the eye—effortlessly feminine, seasonally appropriate, and most importantly, always considered from head to (perfectly pedicured) toe.

First Practice – Friday
Alexandra kicked things off in a pink and white halter crop top and asymmetric skirt in Pucci’s unmistakable marmo print. Styled with white Jimmy Choo Skye Latte leather sandals and Khwaab Junoon sunglasses, the look was fresh, playful, and already hinting that pink would be the colour of the weekend.

Final Practice – Saturday
Saturday brought a softer, more romantic shift in tone, as Alexandra slipped into the For Love And Lemons Rosalyn floral mini dress—equal parts flirty and feminine with its dainty print and lace-trimmed finish. It had that effortless summer-in-Europe energy, like she could’ve just as easily been heading to a garden party in Tuscany as the Formula 1 paddock. White Hermès Oran sandals offered the perfect laid-back finish, while the pink Alaïa Mina Vienne Wave bag added a structured pop of colour that echoed the dress’ floral palette beautifully. A repeat appearance from the Khwaab Junoon sunglasses brought a touch of cool-girl continuity to the look.

Grand Prix Day – Sunday
Sunday’s look was the showstopper. Alexandra went all in on her signature hue with a blush pink Meshki Brullo mini dress that packed plenty of punch despite its soft tone. The intricate floral embroidery added a whimsical touch, but the sleek, body-hugging silhouette kept things from veering into overly saccharine territory. And I love how her accessories played their part with gold Jimmy Choo Leo sandals and a tonal match with the Roger Vivier Hobo Viv choc pink bag.
From Pucci prints to delicate embroidery, Alexandra style was cohesive and thoughtfully accessorised across all three days. She dresses for the season and clearly knows that pink is her colour.
Which of Alexandra’s looks from the Hungarian Grand Prix is your favourite?
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