Rosie Huntington-Whiteley turned heads in a £435 Burberry scarf as she enjoyed a night out at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London on Thursday.
The model, 38, looked chic as she wrapped up in the designer item which she wore over a black trench coat.
Styling her blonde tresses loose, Rosie kept comfortable in a pair of chunky black boots as she walked around the festive fair.
The former Victoria’s Secret angel looked in good spirits as she was joined by a male pal as they headed on the rides.
The star was spotted without her fiancé Jason Statham, 58, who she has been in a relationship with since 2010, during the evening.
Rosie snapped a series of selfies during the Christmas themed opening night where the likes of Holly Willoughby and Cruz Beckham were also in attendance.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley turned heads in a £435 Burberry scarf as she enjoyed a night out at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park , London on Thursday
The supermodel looked in good spirits as she headed on a ride with a male pal
It comes after Rosie shared a series of rare snaps of her son Jack and daughter Isabella as she gave fans a look into her family life.
The English supermodel took to Instagram last week with a carousel of special recent moments with her young family.
Rosie shares her two children, Jack, eight, and Isabella, three, with fiancé Jason.
She shared sweet moments including her eldest Jack holding his little sister’s hand during an autumnal stroll and perched together on a tree trunk.
The blonde beauty also snapped Jack holding an owl while wearing a protective glove with the help of an expert.
Last month, Rosie and Jason proved the couple is going stronger than ever as they posed to promote their second collaboration for Falconeri.
The model and The Meg star made their debut for the fashion brand in March this year.
Proving that teamwork makes the dream work, the pair joined forces once more in a series of head-turning snaps shared on Instagram.
The former Victoria’s Secret angel teamed her designer scarf with a black trench coat and kept comfortable in a pair of chunky boots
The star was spotted without her fiancé Jason Statham, 58, who she has been in a relationship with since 2010, during the evening
Rosie stunned in a grey knitted bodysuit, while Jason modelled a grey cardigan with a matching top and beige joggers.
Alongside the snaps, she penned: ‘Excited to reveal the next chapter of our Fall-Winter 2025 campaign for @falconeriofficial.
‘A vision of luxury and timeless style, beautifully captured by @lachlanbailey.’
The low-key British couple, who live in Los Angeles, first began dating in 2010 after meeting at a party in London and experiencing what Rosie called ‘instant chemistry’.
They got engaged in 2016, with the model revealing they had taken their relationship to the next level when she flashed her impressive diamond ring at the Golden Globes.
Speaking about their plans to marry after Jack was born, Rosie said: ‘I think the time will come. It’s also not a huge priority for us.’
She has also addressed the couple’s 20-year age gap, saying: ‘His knowledge and strength are really inspiring and attractive, and that can come with a man who’s had a bit of time.’
The model, who grew up in Devon, recently revealed why she returned to the UK in 2020 and explained that it was always ‘the plan’ to raise her children in the UK.
It comes after Rosie shared a series of rare snaps of her son Jack and daughter Isabella as she gave fans a look into her family life
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: ‘In the summer we go down to Devon and our children have the same experiences running around on the farm that I had growing up, and it’s very special.’