Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has just unveiled her latest fashion collaboration with luxury online clothing store Wardrobe NYC.
The supermodel, 37, posed in some of the designs for a pH๏τoshoot to promote the new range, including Sєxy fishnet тιԍнтs and form-fitting bodysuits.
The new range also includes figure hugging dresses and skirts, as fans are offered the chance to dress like the fashion maven.
A blazer dress, an overcoat and a long skirt are the more conservative items in the RHW clothing line.
For £4750, customers can buy eight pieces of the collection: the coat, the blazer dress, two bodysuits, the тιԍнтs, two pairs of trousers, and a skirt.
Rosie has had a busy month. She went on holiday with her husband, the actor Jason Statham, 57, and their two children.
Rosie shared a number of pH๏τos of their Greek getaway to Antiparos online, including a rare pH๏τo of her child, Isabella, 2.
Now she’s back to business with the launch of her fashion clothing line collaboration and attending events in the capital.
In an interview on Monday, she revealed how she was once sent home from a pH๏τoshoot for being ‘too full figured’.
Reflecting on the early days of her modelling career, the Plymouth-born star told how during a period of endless castings, she was once dismissed from a pH๏τoshoot was not being the right size.
‘I feel fortunate that I’ve seen the full breadth of the industry because, when I started, I was on the tube, portfolio and heels in my bag, doing castings with 200 girls,’ she explained to NET-A-PORTER’s digital тιтle PORTER.
‘[I was] getting out in the middle of nowhere and middle of the night, getting into cars with strange drivers, being sent home from shoots because I was too wholesome looking or too full-figured,’ she said.
At the peak of her career, Rosie had a contract with Victoria’s Secret, the lingerie brand, which she left so she could launch her M&S line.
She feared being ostracised as a result, but thankfully for her, the decision only boosted her career.