Charles Leclerc, Alexandra Saint Mleux Share Monaco Town Hall Wedding Photos
Alexandra wore a Paolo Sebastian Chantilly lace gown with bespoke embroidered initials; the civil ceremony at Mairie de Monaco on 28 February 2026 was followed by vintage-style Instagram photos and a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa escape.

If you want a textbook in old-money wedding dressing, study what Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Saint Mleux just served at the Mairie de Monaco: a civil ceremony on 28 February 2026, Paolo Sebastian couture, and a white-and-cream suit that read like quiet status, then an immediate Instagram reveal the following Monday that sealed the aesthetic. Charles captioned one post, "A day we’ll forever remember. 🤍 Part one is done and part 2 will be next year with all of our close ones," and another read, "28/02/2026 - Civil Wedding 🤍," while Alexandra wrote, "Dream 🪽Can’t wait to marry you all over again next year x."
Monaco Life and Tatler supply the sartorial close-ups. Alexandra’s gown was Paolo Sebastian couture in French Chantilly lace with a fishtail silhouette, scalloped neckline, three-dimensional floral and butterfly embellishments, and bespoke embroidered initials and the wedding date, a combination Monaco Life placed firmly in the realm of heirloom. She accessorized with Graff jewelry, hair styled by Laurie Zanoletti, and makeup by Amalia Sarbut, details that moved the look from fleeting trend to something built to keep.
Charles kept the palette restrained: Monaco Life reports he opted for a white and cream suit paired with a grey tie, the sort of tailored neutrality that lets a partner’s couture read as the statement. Their dachshund Leo played ring bearer duties in a tuxedo and appeared in posed photos and videos, including an emotional clip of Charles slipping a wedding band on Alexandra’s finger and the kiss that followed, scenes People identified in the couple’s posted footage.
The visuals were staged where Monaco society likes to be seen. Tatler names Villa La Vigie, the white-washed mansion once home to Karl Lagerfeld, as the backdrop for balcony shots with the Mediterranean behind them, and the couple posed on that sea-facing terrace. They photographed by a team said to include German Larkin and then drove around the Principality in a rare red 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, a touch that reads personal and referential given Leclerc’s Ferrari racing ties since 2019.

Attendance was discreet and family-forward: People and TODAY published images showing Arthur Leclerc, Lorenzo Leclerc and his wife Charlotte, and their mother Pascale Leclerc among those present, and Monaco Life described the ceremony as held "in the strictest privacy" with only close friends and family. Monaco Tribune noted the Instagram post "quickly racked up over 6 million likes" and listed congratulatory commenters from Monaco’s circle, including Marie Ducruet, Hugo Micallef, Jordan Saget, Cédric Capron, Société des Bains de Mer, Tony Parker, and Rebecca Donaldson.
Small details made the day feel curated rather than ostentatious: TODAY described floral arrangements of white lilies with what appears to be baby’s breath and a multi-layer wedding cake complete with a miniature Leo topper showing a tiny bite. If the couple’s caption about "part 2" next year is any guide, this quietly staged Mairie de Monaco ceremony, photographed on Villa La Vigie and capped by a drive in a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, sets a clear blueprint for old-money wedding codes: invest in craft, keep the palette pared, and let one unmistakable heirloom piece do the talking.
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