Rosie Huntington-Whiteley went braless in a casual white summer dress as she posed for an Instagram snap on Tuesday.
The model, 38, posted a slew of her favourite fashion forward looks, showcasing her impressive style.
In one outfit snap, Rosie looked incredibly classy in an elegant long sleeve white dress, with shoulder pads.
In another, she looked effortlessly chic in a cream faux-fur coat by Phoebe Philo, with a ribbed knit vest and skinny white jeans.
She later sported a figure-hugging black dress, complemented with a black and white stripe head scarf.
Rosie showed off her casual side in another two looks, slipping into black trousers and a white lace T-shirt.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 38, went braless in a casual white summer dress as she posed for an Instagram snap on Tuesday
In one outfit snap, Rosie looked incredibly classy in an elegant long sleeve white dress, with shoulder pads
Rosie flaunted her model svelte physique in a The Row satin white co-ord as she struck a pose in the stunning look.
She also showcased her sophisticated style in tailored trousers and a trendy trench coat.
Rosie is married to acting superstar Jason Statham, 57, and shares two children Jack Oscar, seven, and Isabella James, three.
In a recent interview with the Sunday Times, Rosie opened up about her post-partum figure and told how her body has changed over time.
She explained: ‘You’ve aged, you’ve stretched, things are not sitting where they used to.
‘After both babies, it took two years to feel fully back to normal, and even then it’s not really normal, is it?’
Rosie went on to suggest that she wouldn’t have it any other way as she told how life is ‘too short’.
She added: ‘My twenties were fun, but then you get older, wiser and a little more roughed up. S**t happens. Being a mum is challenging.
The model posted a slew of her favourite fashion forward looks, showcasing her impressive style
In another, she looked effortlessly chic in a cream faux-fur coat by Phoebe Philo, with a ribbed knit vest and skinny white jeans
She later sported a figure-hugging black dress, complemented with a black and white stripe head scarf
Rosie flaunted her model svelte physique in a The Row satin white co-ord as she struck a pose in the stunning look
Rosie showed off her casual side in another two looks
She also showcased her sophisticated style in tailored trousers and a trendy trench coat
In a recent interview, Rosie – who is married to Jason Statham – opened up about her post-partum figure and told how her body has changed over time (pictured in 2023)
Rosie and Jason share two children together – Jack Oscar, seven, and Isabella James, three
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‘You never know if you’re doing it right. The one thing I’ve learnt is the journey is more important than the destination.
‘The process has to be enjoyable because life is really short.’
It comes after Rosie revealed why she decided to move her family to London after living in Los Angeles for a decade.
The model who grew up in Devon, returned to the UK in 2020 and explained that it was always ‘the plan’ to raise her children in the UK.
‘She told The Times: ‘We love the schools, the education. They’re growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here. Jay’s parents live up the road and see the kids most days, my family come to visit every six or eight weeks.’
Rosie also said her kids are having a childhood not dissimilar to her own, even spending large amounts of time in Devon where she grew up.
The mum, who only shares the occasional snap of her children online, added that the family head down to Devon in the summer where her children enjoy the same experiences she had growing up on the farm, which she notes is ‘special’.
However, she admits that it did take some time to get used to being in the UK again after so long stateside.
She said she missed California’s sunshine and ‘eternal optimism’ in particular but has grown to love living in London again.