Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, aged 38, made a breathtaking appearance at a Tiffany & Co event in New York City, showcasing her stunning figure in an elegant white gown. The glamorous occasion celebrated the luxury brand's launch of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden at Park Avenue in the Big Apple on Thursday evening.
Star-Studded Evening in Manhattan
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley captivated onlookers in a strapless white dress that perfectly highlighted her incredible frame. The mother-of-two exuded sophistication and poise as she posed for photographs to commemorate Tiffany & Co's exquisite new collection. Throughout the evening, she mingled with celebrity friends, including Connor Storrie and Rosé, adding to the event's star-studded atmosphere.
Luxury Family Getaway in Turkey
Her fashionable outing in the United States followed a lavish family holiday in Turkey with her fiancé, action star Jason Statham, and their two young children. The couple enjoyed a break at the opulent five-star Regnum The Crown hotel, where rooms command an eye-watering £3,000 per night. Jason shared glimpses of their trip on social media, featuring snaps of poolside relaxation and family fun.
In one heartwarming image, Jason could be seen unwinding by the resort's spectacular Crystal Cove Pool with his children. His eight-year-old son, Jack, balanced on his father's shoulders for an acrobatic photo, while four-year-old daughter Isabella demonstrated her swimming skills in the clear blue water. Prior to this exotic escape, the family celebrated Easter at their £10 million London mansion.
A Long-Term Relationship and Future Plans
Rosie and Jason have been together since 2010 and became engaged in 2016. Despite their lengthy engagement, the couple has consistently expressed no urgency to marry. Rosie previously described their relationship as 'grounding' in an interview, praising Jason's impeccable taste in interiors and architecture.
She gushed about their shared passion for design, stating, 'Jason has the most impeccable taste. He taught me so much about architecture and furniture. He'll say it's been a nightmare. I love the interiors.' Regarding wedding plans, Rosie told ET, 'We're looking forward to that time. It's also not a huge priority for us; we're so happy. I think it will be fun to do it when the baby's [Jack] grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding.'
Embracing Motherhood and Personal Growth
After becoming a mother, Rosie experienced a significant shift in identity, initially mourning her former independent lifestyle. She recalled to Net-A-Porter's PORTER magazine in 2021, 'I just remember feeling like the rug was pulled out from underneath me. I'd had all these years of being really independent, being able to come and go as I wished, being self-employed to a degree, calling the shots, and then suddenly having [something] that really anchored me to home life.'
However, she eventually embraced her new role, learning not to tie her identity so closely to her physical appearance. Rosie explained, 'If you're someone that, like me, attach[ed] a lot of identity to my physicality and the way that I felt and looked, it really took me a long time to come around. But I think once I stepped into the role, embraced it, everything sort of relaxed a little bit. I did start to feel this new sense of life.'
Reflecting on her personal development, she added, 'And now, in my thirties, my confidence is so much [greater] and my ability to make decisions and not second-guess myself is stronger. I genuinely feel like my life is much more well-rounded.'



