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Two Women. One Dress. The Zimmermann That Owned Monaco Grand Prix 2026

Two Women. One Dress. The Zimmermann That Owned Monaco Grand Prix 2026

There is a certain kind of weekend that changes the conversation. Not just about racing. About who shows up, what they wear, and what it all means for the rest of the season.

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 was that weekend.

By Sunday evening, the race result had been filed and forgotten by half the internet. What remained was the footage of Kim Kardashian blanking Martin Brundle on the grid walk, replayed millions of times by people who had never previously cared which way a car corners through Mirabeau. What remained was Lily Collins in a lemon yellow Alexandre Vauthier suit filming the final season of Emily in Paris among the actual cars on the actual grid, which is either the most surreal thing to happen at a Grand Prix or the most Monaco thing imaginable, depending on how you look at it. What remained was Lewis Hamilton riding into the harbour on a bespoke Ducati Panigale V4 S, silver, limited, 100th anniversary edition, because of course he did.

Formula 1 does not just have a fashion moment anymore. Formula 1 is the fashion moment. And nowhere is that more true than Monaco.


The Weekend: What Actually Happened

The race itself was chaotic. Kimi Antonelli took the win amid a string of retirements that nobody saw coming, including Charles Leclerc, who crashed out on home ground in front of his own city. The paddock was thick with cameras, celebrities, and the specific kind of tension that only Monte Carlo produces.

Kim Kardashian was there the entire weekend, making her first official F1 appearance alongside Lewis Hamilton. She arrived in head-to-toe Gucci leather on Friday. She wore a lace vest and flared denim on Saturday. Her sister Khloé joined her on race day, both in white, both photographed relentlessly. The Brundle moment went viral before the chequered flag dropped, and by Monday morning anyone with an Instagram account had an opinion about it.

None of that had anything to do with the Zimmermann Indra Plunge Halter Maxi Dress. But it has everything to do with why you are reading about it right now.

Because when the whole world suddenly turns its attention to Formula 1, it turns its attention to the women who have been dressing for these races all season. It turns its attention to Alexandra Leclerc.


The Woman: Why Alexandra Leclerc Keeps Winning

At Monaco this year, Alexandra wore a Jacquemus white dress with mint accessories that had the fashion press cataloguing every detail within hours of her arriving. She later appeared in an off-the-shoulder red-and-white polka-dot dress that quietly referenced the Monaco national colours, paired with a Roger Vivier accessory. Clean. Considered. Exactly right for the setting.

But it is not just Monaco. It is the whole season. Alexandra Leclerc has been building one of the most quietly impressive style records in sport, race by race, trackside by trackside. The kind of dressing that does not shout, but that people reference long after the weekend ends.

She has been spotted in the Zimmermann Indra Plunge Halter Maxi Dress. In red. And if you know the dress, you understand immediately why it works on her. If you do not know it yet, now is the right time to find out.


The Dress: What the Zimmermann Indra Actually Does

The Zimmermann Indra Plunge Halter Maxi is not the obvious choice. It does not announce itself. It does not need to.

The plunging V-neckline is bold without performing boldness. The halter silhouette creates the shoulder line that photographs correctly from every angle, which matters when cameras are everywhere and the light is as unforgiving as it is on the Riviera. The flared skirt moves. It catches light. It catches attention without demanding it.

In red, it reads as pure Mediterranean summer. The kind of red that was made for white yachts and golden hour and places where glamour is still taken seriously. The dress does not need anything added to it. It is already the whole story.

"The dress is not decoration. The dress is the declaration."

This is the quality that separates a great dress from a merely expensive one: it has a point of view, and it makes room for yours.


The Geneviève's Edit: Rent It Right Now

Monaco 2026 just put Formula 1 fashion on every screen on the internet. The timing could not be better. The dress that Alexandra Leclerc has been seen in, the Zimmermann Indra Plunge Halter Maxi Dress in red, is available to rent right now at Geneviève's Collection.

You do not need to spend four figures on a dress you will wear once. You need to wear the right dress, in the right moment, and feel exactly like the woman in those photographs.

Whether you are going to a race, a rooftop, a summer wedding, or anywhere that deserves an outfit people remember, this is it. Rent it. Wear it. Return it.

The rest of the world just discovered what F1 fashion looks like. You already know.


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