She is usually seen strutting down red carpets and catwalks in glamorous make-up and high-end fashion ensembles.
But on Thursday, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showed off a more casual side to her style as she ditched her usual glamour after a gym session in Chelsea, London.
The model, 38, cut a laidback figure in a beige jacket layered over a simple white top and baggy pair of baggy light wash jeans.
She showed off her natural beauty as she went make-up free for the occasion and shielded her eyes with a pair of black sunglᴀsses.
Rosie, who appeared in good spirits after her gym session, kept comfortable pair of brown sandals as she headed to her car.
Rosie is known for her love of fitness and often takes to her Instagram page to give her fans an insight into her gruelling workouts.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley ditched her usual glamour as she made a rare make-up free appearance post gym session in London on Thursday
The model, 38, is usually seen strutting down red carpets and catwalks in glamorous makeup and high-end fashion (pictured at The Red Sea International Film Festival gala on May 18)
But for her latest outing, Rosie opted for a casual figure after working up a sweat at KX gym in west London
Just last month, Rosie flaunted her taut midriff in a figure-hugging crop top and black jogging bottoms as she worked up a sweat in the gym.
Posing on a workout bench, the star showed off her toned arms and enviable abs as she paused for a quick rest during her session.
She has been a long-time fan and collaborator with fitness brand Alo Yoga and often sports gym wear from the popular brand.
Rosie is also often seen keeping fit doing Reformer Pilates to keep herself in shape and shares snaps from her workouts to Instagram.
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.
Rosie and Jason Statham share two children together – Jack Oscar, seven, and Isabella James, three.
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?’
The model shielded her eyes from the with a stylish pair of black sunglᴀsses as she stepped out bare-faced
She donned a beige jacket layered over a simple white top and baggy pair of baggy light wash jeans
Rosie showed off her pedicured toes in a pair of brown sandals as she walked out of the building
The star toted her belongings in a chic black back as she ᴀssessed the weather outside following her workout
Rosie then stood on the pathway outside the gym building with a doorman as she waited for her cab to arrive
The star, who appeared in good spirits, was then seen walking towards her black cab before heading to her next location
The British model slipped into a quirky yet elegant £1,950 Maison Alaia jersey suspender skirt featuring a unique over-the-shoulder strap in one selfie.
She teamed the flowing asymmetrical skirt with a cream crop top displaying her toned and tanned abs as she posed up a storm in the mirror.
Another look saw Rosie show off her jaw-dropping good looks while pouting for the camera in a strapless £1,850 dress from Khaite.
She also wowed in a black vest top while accessorising with a glitzy silver necklace and a dazzling matching ring from Tiffany.
The beauty too modelled a dazzling Burberry silver V-neck dress coupled with a stylish pair of black sandals.
Rosie, who is married to acting superstar Jason Statham, also exhibited a few of her more casual outfits of choice.
Rosie is known for her love of fitness and often takes to her Instagram page to give her fans an insight into her gruelling workouts
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 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.
‘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.’