Oops! Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Forgot To Wear Pants In Her New Campaign
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley starred in a Gisou campaign promoting the Honey Milk 5-in-1 Styling Cream, showcasing voluminous, bouncy blonde curls and fashion-forward styling. She wore a puffed-up leather bomber zipped to the collar with no pants, completing the look with heeled peep-toe mules and a leather couch for a leather-on-leather vibe. The athletic-inspired leather bomber echoes a Winter 2024 outerwear trend likely to persist. She also wore a leather halter minidress with a large keyhole cutout near the navel paired with gold earrings, and an airy halter mock-neck silk dress with a deep backless dip that revealed sideboob.
Early this week, Huntington-Whiteley shared a recent campaign she starred in for beauty brand Gisou, to promote the brand's new Honey Milk 5-in-1 Styling Cream ($29). Naturally, the entire set of photographs was heavily hair-focused, with Huntington-Whiteley's bouncy blonde curls perfectly shaped. But while she effectively spotlighted her voluminous mane, I was also drawn to the campaign's fashion. In one layout, Huntington-Whiteley wore nothing but a puffed-up leather bomber, zipped all the way up to the collar.
The athletic-inspired leather style became a massive trend in fashion in Winter 2024 and will likely continue its outerwear supremacy this year once temperatures drop. Huntington-Whiteley rocking the trend all but ensures it. While she was completely insulated on top, the lower half of her body had nary a thread of clothing. For her, pants were optional. Unbothered, she completed her pantsless look with heeled peep-toe mules and sat on a leather couch for a leather-on-leather vibe.
She slipped into a second number featuring the same thick fabric elsewhere in the shoot. This time, Huntington-Whiteley wore a minidress with a halter neckline and a large keyhole cutout that dipped close to her navel. She paired the décolletage-forward moment with gold earrings. In another photo, Huntington-Whiteley ditched the heavy material for something much, much airier. She wore a halter dress with a mock neck and a backless detail so deep the dip flaunted sideboob. Crafted in an aqueous silk, the dress draped
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