This week in sunny Monaco, Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc hosted a stylish event on the rooftop of the Fairmont Hotel—but it wasn’t just about racing. Even with the Monaco Grand Prix happening, the real celebration was all about fashion. Leclerc and Ferrari unveiled his very first capsule clothing collection, created in collaboration with Ferrari’s fashion director Rocco Iannone.
This project has been in the works for a while. Leclerc, a big fan of fashion, has followed Iannone’s work since the start. “We sat around a table one day and just decided to go for it,” Leclerc shared at the event. “I’ve always loved fashion, and going through the whole creative process was something I didn’t expect—it went so deep into my personality. We looked at what fits I liked, what made me feel good, and even my favorite colors.”

The result? A laid-back and stylish collection featuring pieces like tie-dye denim, textured hoodies, and oversized fits—all inspired by Leclerc’s personal off-track style. The color blue shows up a lot, as a tribute to Monaco, his hometown. While there are small nods to motorsports, this collection is more about Charles Leclerc the person, not just the F1 driver.
Designer Rocco Iannone explained, “It felt like opening Charles’s wardrobe and choosing pieces that really matter to him. His street-style vibe and relaxed look really shaped the collection.”
Iannone added that Leclerc was fully involved and naturally interested in fashion. “From the beginning, he wasn’t just about looking trendy. He wanted something that felt real and comfortable. He was curious about everything.”

Interestingly, Leclerc actually began working on a fashion line before his F1 career took off in 2018, but racing left him no time for side projects. Still, his creative interests never faded. “Whether it’s music or fashion, I’ve always been curious,” he said. “At first, I thought we’d just pick a color and a fit. But it went so much deeper than that.”
Want to dress like Leclerc? You’re in luck—the Ferrari x Charles Leclerc collection is now available online and at Ferrari’s new shop inside the Fairmont Hotel in Monaco. And who knows? If you’re there for race weekend, you might spot Leclerc himself—just look for the guy rocking an oversized hoodie and wide-leg jeans.