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Rosie Shines in Cut-Out Gown at Summer Party

It was a star-studded affair as usual at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in London on Tuesday evening.Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley dazzled in a cut-out w...

Rosie Shines in Cut-Out Gown at Summer Party
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It was a star-studded affair as usual at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in London on Tuesday evening.

Model  dazzled in a cut-out white gown as she led the celebrities arriving.

The beauty, 39, flashed plenty of flesh in the gown which she teamed with towering black stiletto heels and a gold necklace.

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The Serpentine Summer Party is the gallery's annual fundraiser and is an invitation only event. 

The event is hosted by Michael R. Bloomberg, Chairman of Serpentine's board of trustees; Bettina Korek, CEO; and Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director. 

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley dazzled in a cut-out white gown as she led the stars at The Serpentine Gallery Summer Party on Tuesday

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The beauty, 39, looked stunning in the gown which she teamed with towering black stiletto heels and a gold necklace

The party comes after Rosie shared a collection of glamorous snaps in her recent Instagram post after enjoying a trip to Mallorca last week. 

The model looked stunning in a floaty white summer dress as she pouted in a mirror selfie. 

She later showcased her incredible physique in a white bikini as she flaunted her toned abs.

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In another snap she slipped into a white satin long dress, before also relaxing to read a book. She captioned the post: 'Summer sun'.

Rosie and her fiancé Jason Statham recently purchased a 20-acre plot for their 'forever home' on the south Coast and have also

The new yoga studio - which sits on the edge of a wild swimming lake they also had installed - has been designed in cedar wood with gabion rock walls, in keeping with the brutalist architecture style of the £25million property.

And ensuring the local bat population is unaffected by the couple's presence, the yoga studio also houses a very large bat box. 

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The retreat was designed by the actor's architect Ben Pentreath, who is a favourite of the . 

He previously helped  design the experimental village of Poundbury in Dorset, and also redesigned the Middleton family's Chelsea flat.

The Serpentine Summer Party is the gallery's annual fundraiser and is an invitation only event

Her model figure was on display in the white dress

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Dame Kristin Scott Thomas attends The Serpentine Summer Party 2026

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya were also in attendance 

Lord Frederick Windsor and wife Sophie Winkleman posed together 

Rosie, who has famously modelled for Burberry, Victoria's Secret and Marks & Spencer, and is herself worth £30million, spoke recently of moving to a more rural life.

She told Australian Vogue she was preparing for a major shift: a move to the English countryside near the New Forest, where horses, she said, are re-entering the frame.

She said: 'There's an incredible dressage school around the corner.

'I've been dreaming of this since I left home. It will be mud and kids climbing trees. London at the weekends can feel very destination-driven. I want peace.'

The pull of the countryside is natural for Rosie. She grew up in rural Devon, a life which she described in Vogue as 'rustic, outdoorsy, wild, simple', adding: 'Home was a cottage on a couple of hectares with animals everywhere.'

She said: 'There was tack being cleaned in the back kitchen, usually some animals – a bird Mum was trying to bring back to life.' 

'Mum has dogs everywhere and muddy boots, and it's perfect for them. The house is completely untidy. They live a bucolic life – very bohemian.'

'We lived within our means; we had enough,' she added, 'Mucking out the horse every day, school uniforms ironed by me. It instilled self-sufficiency.' 

She said she tries to instill a similar sense of gratitude in her own children today. 

'It's a fine balance; they're still little,' she said, adding that her mother used to tell her: 'Life's not going to hand you things on a silver platter.'

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