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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley set pulses racing with her bold risqué look at the ALAÏA Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show on Wednesday during .
The model, 38, stepped out in a high-necked navy blue dress, which featured a quirky fringe skirt and a draped white hip scarf.
While appearing very demure from the front, she then turned to reveal the daring open sides of the dress, exposing some major sideboob.
Rosie added several inches to her already statuesque frame with a pair of strappy black heels and toted a bright red handbag for a pop of contrast.
She underwent a quick wardrobe change for the ALAÏA runway, heading there right after putting on another daring display at the Tom Ford show earlier in the evening.
The mother-of-two joined the likes of , , Ricky Martin, , and at the show.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley set pulses racing with her bold risqué look at the ALAÏA Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show on Wednesday during Paris Fashion Week
The model, 38, stepped out in a high-necked navy blue dress, which featured a quirky fringe skirt and a draped white hip scarf
While appearing very demure from the front, she then turned to reveal the daring open sides of the dress, exposing some major sideboob
And Rosie once again ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived in a chic double-breasted blazer and matching white trousers.
Flashing a glimpse of her taut midriff, she teamed the elegant suit with a skimpy black leather mesh bra and a white knit cardigan, which tied around her neck.
While she accessorised with a silver diamond link necklace, matching earrings and a pair of trendy black shades.
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Her attendance at PFW comes after Rosie walked the runway during last month.
The former Angel strutted her stuff with confidence in a glamorous black maxi fur coat, while her proud fiancé watched on.
The Hollywood star, 58, showed his support as he sat front row with fellow stars Christine Centenera and Joel Edgerton.
The low-key British couple first began dating in 2010 after meeting at a party in London and experiencing what Rosie called 'instant chemistry'.
They then got engaged in 2016, and welcomed two children together, son Jack, eight, and three-year-old daughter Isabella.
Rosie added several inches to her already statuesque frame with a pair of strappy black heels and toted a bright red handbag for a pop of contrast
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She underwent a quick wardrobe change for the ALAÏA runway, heading there right after putting on another daring display at the Tom Ford show earlier in the evening (seen)
Her attendance at PFW comes after Rosie walked the Burberry runway during London Fashion Week last month, while her proud fiancé Jason Statham watched on (seen together)
Last year, Rosie and Jason decided to move their family to London after living in for a decade.
Referencing the move last year, Rosie said that their kids were having a childhood not dissimilar to her own, even spending large amounts of time in Devon where she grew up.
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.
'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.'
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However, she admitted that it did take some time to get used to being in the UK again after so long stateside.
Rosie said she missed California's sunshine and 'eternal optimism' in particular but has grown to love living in London again.
While she admitted that Jason's movie star career was a huge part of their relocation decision, as he would have been apart from his family for long periods of time while filming.
But she insisted that the action star is a very 'hands-on' dad and described him as being like a 'human playground' with their children.
And she acknowledged that his ability to be at home with his children all of the time is a great privilege in his line of work.
Discussing their parenting style, Rosie said that they have no set rules and are both keen to get stuck into raising their youngsters.
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