Diamond Girl: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley joins forces with Nirav Modi

The new face of the haute jewellery brand talks about privacy, positivity and the value of friendship

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
(Image credit: PETER LINDBERGH)

Watching Rosie Huntington-Whiteley enter a room reminds me of a scene from Weird Science, John Hughes's classic 1985 teen movie about two teenage boys who use a computer programme to create their dream woman. After a low-budget freak storm and some unconvincing software hacking, the duo's fantasy superbabe, played by Kelly LeBrock, blasts into their bedroom in a cloud of pink mist. The boys are left speechless, mouths agape; never before have they witnessed such perfection.

Should a remake ever be made, Rosie H-W would be a shoo-in. I've seen how the model/ actress can silence a room, or at least momentarily tame the rambunctious celebration of a high-profile store opening into a muted hum. Her preternatural beauty is truly transfixing, even for a crowd of discreet press people well trained in the art of looking indifferent in the presence of an A-lister.

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