Rosie Huntington-Whitely may just be the queen of bikini season if her latest campaign is anything to go by.
The British supermodel and actress was a summer vision as she showcased her debut collection with luxury swimwear brand ViX Paula Hermanny. One standout piece saw Rosie showing off her killer abs in a black bikini.
Rosie paired the chic two-piece with an elegant, burnt orange-hued kaftan. What couldn’t go unnoticed was the former Victoria’s Secret model’s flawless suntan, which perfectly highlighted her toned torso.
Meanwhile, a second look from the collection saw her opt for a striking animal print ensemble, which was comprised of a strapless barely-there top, an ethereal choker-style scarf and matching trousers.
Talking about her new venture, Rosie said: “This collaboration feels incredibly personal as I’ve worn ViX for years. Paula and I share a love for beautiful fabrics, clean lines, and pieces that feel effortless yet considered. I wanted to design a collection to reflect how women really live and travel – pieces that feel effortless, sensual, and timeless, wherever you are in the world.”
Rosie shared a dazzling video showcasing all her looks from the range, which was met with countless flame emojis and love hearts from fans who couldn’t get enough.
“Introducing my first collection with @vixpaulahermanny #AD. A considered edit of modern swim and resort wear. Designed for ease, confidence and movement. Pieces to wear on repeat.
@vixpaulahermannybrasil,” she penned in the caption.
Away from the camera
When she’s not posing up a storm on camera, Rosie is the doting mother to her adorable two children, Jack, who was born in 2017, and Isabella, who was born in 2022, whom she shares with Hollywood actor Jason Statham.
In March, Rosie revealed she had relocated from London to the English countryside, setting down roots with their children in the New Forest.
Talking to Vogue Australia, Rosie said: “There’s an incredible dressage school around the corner,” the star said, having revealed that horse riding was central to her childhood, but living between London and Los Angeles in recent years has made it impossible to enjoy this hobby.
“I’ve been dreaming of this since I left home. It will be mud and kids climbing trees. London on the weekends can feel very destination-driven. I want peace.”
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