Over the past few years, British model, actress and entrepreneur Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has added another job to her CV: unofficial influencer of the fashion industry. Unbeknown to her, the 32-year-old’s wardrobe – the slither we can see from Instagram, anyway – has become the go-to place for style inspiration for those who live and breathe fashion.
With the recent addition of a weekly Instagram gallery highlighting everything she wore that week (a post which garners her more likes than almost any other), Rosie has firmly cemented herself as one of the world’s most on trend celebrities.
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So what does one with access to the best designers in the world opt to wear frequently? Below, the five items Rosie HW has on high rotation (meaning you should, too).
1. Bottega Veneta’s Squared Leather Sandals
Rosie owns multiple pairs of shoes from Bottega Veneta’s most recent collection, however, none have been on higher rotation than her pair of white stretch sandals. Unfortunately, you’ll have a hard time getting your hands on a pair, but you can sign up to MATCHESFASHION.COM’s waitlist to ensure you’ll be the first to know when they’re restocked.
2. High-waisted pants
Baggy pants are having a major moment right now and no one demonstrates why better than Rosie, who wears her favourite pairs with ribbed vests and matching tonal tops.
3. A white shirt
Rosie has many itterations of the classic white shirt, including Jacquemus’ popular Pavia tie-front shirt, which she owns in both its cropped (see above) and dress versions (Sophie Turner is also a fan).
4. Bottega Veneta’s Pouch clutch bag
Just like Rosie’s other wardrobe favourites, if she likes it she buys it in multiple colours. Nothing has been on higher rotation in the mother-of-one’s wardrobe than her Bottega Veneta Pouch clutch bags, which she owns in three different colourways.
5. Slip skirts and dresses
Slip skirts are one of Rosie’s go-to items and, when wearing them, she’s often sporting New Zealand label Georgia Alice‘s designs.
This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia