Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showed off her incredible figure as she shared stunning new snaps from her trip to France for Paris Fashion Week.
The British model, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to document her trip, where she has been socialising with models including Gigi Hadid and Naomi Campbell.
She looked picture perfect in a figure-hugging sequinned gown during a fitting with Balenciaga before she headed to the Louvre Museum for the luxury fashion brand’s dinner.
Rosie, who is dating actor Jason Statham, shared a series of mirror selfies showing off her custom garments – including two floor-length dresses and one mini dress.
The mum-of-one posed in a strappy black gown, which she paired with pointed black heels and simple earrings for a chic look.
Her hair was styled in soft waves, falling over one of her shoulders as she looked downwards.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 37, took to Instagram on Wednesday and teased her incredible physique in a series of stunning snaps ahead of dinner with Balenciaga in Paris
The supermodel – who is amongst models Gigi Hadid and Naomi Campbell in the city for Paris Fashion Week – showcased her custom gowns with her Instagram followers
In another shot, the supermodel made sure to attract attention in a sparkling floor-length silver gown.
In the third photo, she put on a very leggy display in a sequinned mini dress, which she styled with a pair of pointed black stilettos.
Rosie also revealed how she added some further glitz to her glamorous looks as she shared another snap of her high-end jewellery to accessorise.
The items including a pair of earrings and a clutch bag, while Rosie also gave a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her time the fashion house.
She captioned the photos: ‘Fittings w @balenciaga.’
Rosie was seen arriving the Ritz Hotel in the French capital on Monday ahead of the star-studded week.
After touching down, Rosie enjoyed a night out at PrettyLittleThing’s Legacy In Progress party on Wednesday night as she made the most of the fashion festivities.
Celebrating the retailer’s rebrand earlier this week, the model posed up a storm in a sexy black dress as she joined a slew of stars at the party.
She put on a very leggy display in the short sequinned dress, adding a pointed stiletto heel to complete her runway ready look
Rosie posted a photo carousel of snippets from behind-the-scenes at the fashion house, including expensive jewellery ahead of her dinner with the luxury brand
Rosie seemed to have spent the day at Balenciaga’s headquarters, trying on outfits ahead of the star-studded evening on Tuesday night
The fashion favourite was seen mingling with stars including boxer Anthony Joshua and hitmaker Burna Boy.
PLT completely wiped their Instagram of all posts last week leaving its 18 million-strong following baffled.
The company is known for churning out hundreds of items every week and its distinctive colourful, trendy and cheap clothing.
But now the creative team seem to have embarked on a huge U-turn, as the garments on display are now all in neutral colours and ‘conservative’ styles, consisting of turtleneck tops, pleated skirts and ruched dresses that fall to just below the knee.
The brand has also updated its logo from eye-catching pink unicorns to a more understated burgundy with PLT lettering in cursive handwriting.
But not everyone has been left convinced by the creative changes, with some fans even declaring that the brand is ‘entering its flop era’.
The PLT Instagram account now only follows billionaire CEO Umar Kamani, who was born in Manchester, and said a ‘big announcement’ would follow at the start of the week.
Rosie was seen arriving the Ritz Hotel in the French capital on Monday and was quick to attend PrettyLittleThing’s Legacy In Progress party on Wednesday
Umar, who returned to the brand last September after stepping down a year prior, said: ‘People talk about the old PLT, this PLT is going to be far better.’
The entrepreneur spoke to Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett about the rebrand and asked him about why he decided to change all the elements of the label.
‘I feel a bit emotional, because I don’t like where we got to,’ he said while tearing up.
Also speaking with Drapers about the PLT shift, Umar said: ‘I think what happened with the brand for a couple of years is we stopped listening.
‘And that’s where the brand lost its identity. In coming back, what I’ve tried to do is to clean everything up and redefine ourselves.’
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