The Trend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Can't Stop Wearing in Her 30s

It's only natural that your style evolves as you get older, and for Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, that means relying more and more on one trend, in particular: suits. The actress and model is the new face of BCBG Max Azria's S/S 19 campaign, which includes plenty of colorful versions of the trend. "I find myself turning to a lot more suits and blazers, as they are comfortable, stylish, and smart," Huntington-Whiteley responded when I asked her what she wears more of her in her 30s. "I will wear them with a pair of sneakers or heels. I love the suits in the BCBG collection this season because they have a pop of color to them which means they have a feminine feel to what is typically a masculine silhouette."

She also explained why she thinks the suits from the new collection will be the best sellers. "They're colors that work for every skin tone and are versatile," she said. "You can wear the suit together or as separates, and it can be dressed down with white sneakers or paired with heels for a night out." Convinced yet? Scroll down to see Huntington-Whiteley's new BCBG campaign and shop suits from the brand.

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