Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wows in glam gown alongside husband Jason Statham
Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked fabulous as she joined partner Jason Statham for the Women in Motion Awards at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
The 36-year-old wore a black figure-hugging gown at the event alongside her actor partner.
Rosie nailed the high glamour look as her stunning dress was attached to a dramatic pair of sleeved gloves.
The eye-catching black number had a sweetheart neckline and slinky skirt, which had a slit at the back.
And she also wore jewels galore with a serpent-shape diamond choker and two diamond bracelets on top of the gloves.
M&S shoppers 'love' £35 pyjama set from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's rangeSupermodel Rosie added an edgy twist to her classy look as she wore a pair of black rectangle sunglasses in some of the snaps.
Rosie wore her long blonde locks in a stunning wavy do with a middle parting and opted for a subtle smokey-eye makeup look along with a rosey pink matte lipstick on her pout.
She posed alongside her husband Jason, 55, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo, which had a white pocket square and a matching white shirt, which the topped off with a classic bow tie.
The pair looked in great spirits as they laughed together and smiled for the cameras.
Fellow model Eva Herzigova was also at the event. The 50-year-old also opted for a glamorous black gown for the event.
She wore an off-the-shoulder dress which had long sleeves and was completely sheer from her torso down, giving fans a glimpse of the model's abs.
Eva wore a pair of gold statement earrings and gold bangles on her wrists as she confidently posed for photos while holding a pair of black sunglasses.
Elsewhere in Cannes, actors Alicia Vikander and Jude Law were greeted with a standing ovation at the premiere of the brutal historical drama Firebrand.
Law, 50, said afterwards he doused himself in a specially-brewed scent blended from "blood, fecal matter and sweat" when playing tyrannical King Henry VIII in his newest movie Firebrand.
He stars as the former King of England, who married six times, in the historical drama which was directed by Brazilian filmaker Karim Aïnouz.
Shoppers call eye cream 'magic in a bottle' after 'mind-blowing instant results'Jude said during the press conference at the film festival: "I read several interesting accounts that you could smell Henry three rooms away. His leg was rotting so badly. He hid it with rose oil.
"I thought it would have a great impact if I smelt awful," he added, according to Variety.
Jude worked with a perfume specialist to create the grotesque smell to mimic the Henry VIII's foul odour.
The Holiday actor said: "She makes wonderful scents, and she also makes awful scents. She somehow came up with this extraordinary variety of blood, faecal matter and sweat."
"Initially, I used it very subtly and thought I’d use it myself," he explained but added how it eventually "became a spray-fest".
Director Karim added: "When Jude walked in on set, it was just horrible."