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Proof That Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Is The Queen Of Airport Chic

by Kristi Mikesky

Though you’d be hard-pressed to find a time in which Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks anything less than perfect, the megamodel seems to excel in one area of occasion dressing in particular: airport style. Making the impossible seem possible (read: looking preternaturally polished and completely stress-free while trying to board a plane), Rosie puts forth a killer look every time she’s LAX-outbound. Here, definitive proof that no one does airport chic quite like she does. (But in the spirit of trying, also find key styling tips to recreate her ensembles.)

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A skinny scarf adds rocker-chic vibes to distressed denim and a floaty blouse.

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Elevate an all-black getup with an embroidered mandarin jacket and colorful hat—a touch of color goes a long way.

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A sharply shouldered blazer is the perfect finishing touch to an off-duty tee-and-jeans combo. (Throwing on a pair of killer sunnies doesn't hurt either.)

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To avoid appearing bulky while wearing a voluminous jacket, cinch a wide belt at the waist to accentuate your feminine shape.

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A nubby cardigan coat makes for a cozy travel companion, especially as the temperature on a plane can be unpredictable. When rendered in a bright hue, it livens up an otherwise neutral ensemble.

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Pair a boyfriend-cut trouser with a sleek, modest heel—the look remains comfortable while elongating your figure.

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A cool bomber jacket is all you need to take a look from ho-hum to outstanding. Tack on a statement handbag and you're golden.

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Leather leggings, a metallic knit and blazer draped over the shoulders? Rosie served up a proverbial mic drop with her glamorous take on airport attire. By incorporating just a single element of her look—the luxe leggings, statement sweater or aforementioned skinny scarf—you'll already be miles ahead of any other plane-goers rocking a tee and sweatpants.

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