
Just days before the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc marks his entry into fashion with the launch of his first capsule collection in collaboration with Ferrari Style’s creative director Rocco Iannone. The Monégasque driver, who races for Scuderia Ferrari HP, has turned his attention off the track to reimagine his personal style through the lens of Ferrari’s fashion line.
CAPSULE COLLECTIONS
The collection, officially titled Ferrari x Charles Leclerc, follows the brand’s “Cabinet” concept introduced earlier this year. With this capsule, Ferrari continues its effort to define an essential wardrobe shaped by the aesthetics of precision. Inspired by Leclerc’s personal off-duty looks, from travel to downtime, the collection reflects his preferences for comfort and movement, underlined by design that remains assertive. “I really enjoyed collaborating on this capsule collection with Rocco and his team,” said Leclerc. “It was a unique opportunity to explore my creativity in a new way, beyond racing.”


The offering includes a variety of ready-to-wear items such as sweatshirts and T-shirts marked with racing motifs, cotton trousers with cargo pockets, textured knits embossed with Leclerc’s initial, and parkas that mix utility with sleek tailoring. A standout feature includes tie-dye denim and quilted jeans inspired by the construction of race suits. Accessories complete the look with fingerless gloves, sunglasses, and a hybrid sneaker that channels both skater and hiker styles.

Expanding the concept further, the capsule includes a trio of leather trunks lined with jacquard interiors, designed as functional storage for clothing, helmets, or watches. The same materials appear in a custom version of Ferrari’s “Nello” tool case bag, which features metal bolts and a fringe nodding to the brand’s signature Prancing Horse. In a surprising turn, the line introduces Ferrari’s first venture into petwear, with hoodies, collars, and leashes crafted for stylish four-legged companions.

Ferrari Style’s Rocco Iannone described the collaboration as a meeting point of performance and lifestyle. “This wardrobe is the perfect fusion of aesthetics, design, and functionality,” said Iannone. “At the core of this vision is a message of savoir-faire and savoir-vivre that connects Charles’s competitive drive with his natural, everyday style.” A campaign by photographer Michael Bailey-Gates, shot in Monte Carlo, features Leclerc in key looks from the collection, reinforcing the personal ties between the athlete, the city, and the brand.