Charles Leclerc's Girlfriend Stuns in Sexy Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Charles Leclerc's girlfriend, Alexandra Saint Mleux, is making a name for herself beyond being a Formula 1 WAG.
Known for her timeless beauty and effortless elegance, she is also an emerging fashion sensation.
The 22-year-old exuded main character energy with her signature poise and commanding presence even from the sidelines.
With her head-turning beauty, she landed major campaigns with brands like Hailey Bieber's Rhode Beauty and her most recent was with the fashion label Meshki.
On Monday, the social media star shared with fans a glimpse of her behind-the-scenes campaign shoot.
'Working with the incredible @mayachantout was a dream come true — her vision and creativity have inspired me for years. So proud of what we created with @meshki for my new resort collection campaign,' she wrote. In a carousel of photos on Instagram, she shared candid moments on set — from posing aboard a yacht in stunning pieces from the brand to catching a first look at her actual billboard.
In one photo, Alexandra Saint Mleux's outfit featured a simple yet eye-catching take on the classic black dress. The Strapless Knit Maxi Dress, which is part of the resort collection, flaunted her toned abs and slender body.
Interestingly, her latest campaign reveals not only the artistry of the shoot but also her rising influence in the world of fashion and style.
Dazzled by her style and on-camera charisma, fans flocked to the comment section as they swooned over her look.
'The prettiest,' one wrote.
'You and the whole collection are a match made in heaven. Both dazzling,' a commenter said.
A fan also expressed the same stance and noted, 'All of the dresses are stunning and look gorgeous on you.'
'So proud of everything you've accomplished, first Rhode then Nina Ricci and now Meshki,' a fourth user added.
'Your elegance is so infectious like mam I have been keeping my posture and trying to be more confident. Thank you and you look gorgeous,' one admirer commented.
Interestingly, a follower reminisced about her breakout moment in 2023, commenting, 'It all started with the iconic white dress at the Monaco GP 2023.'
Speaking of 2023, she was first linked to the Formula 1 driver in the spring of that year.
Speculation about their relationship was all but confirmed when she was spotted attending the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix as Leclerc's official guest, as mentioned by People.This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
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