She has the kind of figure bikinis were made for – and a lifestyle that allows her to wear them.
But all that beach time has left Rosie Huntington-Whiteley with some rather noticeable tan lines, which were on show as she attended the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday.
In a backless black dress, the model’s white bits could easily be seen as she joined fiance Jason Statham on the red carpet.
Bikini babe: But Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s unsightly tan lines ruined the lines of her backless black dress as she attended the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday
Putting her best foot forward: The model put on a very leggy display in her gown as she cosied up to her leading man who was also wearing Saint Laurent
Despite this the 28-year-old was a complete showstopper, turning heads in a jaw-dropping black dress that left little to the imagination while still being incredibly elegant.
The leggy British model covered her slender, willowy curves in the floor-length backless gown, complete with a split almost to her hip on the skirt, allowing her to show off her enviable long legs.
She also showed off a hint of her cleavage thanks to the asymmetric cut of the plunging neckline, while more glamour was added with a long, floor sweeping train.
Rosie kept the rest of her ensemble simple, holding a studded YSL clutch and adding even more height to her lofty frame with a pair of barely-there strappy silver heels.
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Wow-worthy: The 28-year-old British model looked insanely gorgeous in a black dress with an asymmetric plunging neckline and racy thigh-high split
Jaw-dropping: Rosie showed off just the right amount of skin, the amazing black gown almost completely backless with dainty straps holding it up
Stunner: She looked incredible from every angle as she waltzed down the blue carpet
Golden girl: She showed off her flawless skin as she posed for snaps ahead of the prestigious awards
She showed off her tan lines even more while accepting the Best Director Award on behalf of George Miller, who directed her in Mad Max: Fury Road, during the awards ceremony.
The stunner, who went bra-less in the plunging number, also showed off some side boob in the daring ensemble.
The Marks & Spencer model and designer swept her blonde locks cleanly away from her gorgeous face in a slicked-back chignon, and she finished her dazzling look with a smoky eye and deep brown lipstick.
Gorgeous: The power couple appeared perfectly poised as they made their debut on the night
A big smile: Rosie appeared to be delighted as she beamed with her man – and it’s little wonder as she has much to celebrate
They’ve got the look: Her ravishing beauty was clearly hugely appreciated by her actor beau, 48, who kept his arm around her and stared deeply into her eyes as they posed on the red carpet together
All eyes on her: She captivated the crowds in her glamorous get-up
She also proudly showed off her incredible diamond engagement ring, reportedly worth $350,000.
Her ravishing beauty was clearly hugely appreciated by her actor beau, 48, who kept his arm around her and stared deeply into her eyes as they posed on the red carpet together.
He himself looked dapper as ever in a sharp black suit, as he took some time alone to pose for the cameras.
Golden: She showed off her prominent tan lines even more while accepting the Best Director Award on behalf of George Miller, who directed her in Mad Max: Fury Road, during the awards ceremony
Glow: The British model’s noticeable tan lines became center stage while she read a thank you note from Miller
Blushing bride-to-bed: She flashed her long, model leg as she stepped on the red carpet, showing off her silver sandals and YSL clutch as she walked… as well as her ‘$350,000 engagement ring’
Good-looking fella: Jason, 48, looked as suave as ever in his black sharp suit
Strut: The M&S model is clearly still basking in the glow of her very recent engagement to her boyfriend of five years
In love: The couple stayed close while posing on the carpet before the start of the Critics’ Choice Awards