Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her legs in a micro mini and ankle boots during night out at Chateau Marmont

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked stunning in a micro mini skirt during a night out at Chateau Marmont on Sunday evening in Los Angeles.

The model and actress, 37, put on a leggy display in the number which she teamed with a turtleneck jumper and a pair of black high heeled sock boots.

She enjoyed a night out at the hotel after a star-studded evening at the Fourth Annual Academy Museum Gala, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures the night before.

The beautiful location where Rosie spent the night is renowned for its luxurious accommodations and rich history in Los Angeles.

It’s famous for its celebrity clientele, having hosted numerous stars over the decades.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showed off her legs in a micro mini and ankle boots during a night out at the Chateau Marmont in LA 

She teamed her skirt with a turtleneck and high-heeled sock boots. Her outfit perfectly highlighted her fashion-forward sense

Rosie looked incredible in her ensemble as she prepared to make her way home

She teamed her skirt with a turtleneck and high-heeled sock boots. Her outfit perfectly highlighted her fashion-forward sense

Rosie showed off her sensational physique in another incredible look as she shared outfit snaps from Saturday’s gala on Instagram.

The star wowed in a plunging gold gown and towering platform heels.

Sharing the moment with fans, Rosie captioned the post: ‘Last night celebrating cinema for the Academy Museum Gala.’

One fan commented: ‘Beautiful photos.’

Whilst another added: ‘You were absolutely stunning, can’t stop looking at the pictures.’

A third penned: ‘Beautiful – Always fashionable.’

Other celebs in attendance were Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson and Marisa Abela,

Sharing her experience on Instagram, Rosie posted snaps from Saturday's gala. She wowed in a plunging gold gown that left fans in awe

Sharing her experience on Instagram, Rosie posted snaps from Saturday’s gala. She wowed in a plunging gold gown that left fans in awe

Fans flooded her post with compliments, praising her stunning appearance. One admirer commented, "You were absolutely stunning; can't stop looking at the pictures.

Fans flooded her post with compliments, praising her stunning appearance. One admirer commented, “You were absolutely stunning; can’t stop looking at the pictures.

Rosie reflected on her early modeling days and the challenges she faced. She was once sent home from a shoot for being 'too full-figured'

Rosie reflected on her early modeling days and the challenges she faced. She was once sent home from a shoot for being ‘too full-figured’

Rosie met actor Jason Statham, 57, in 2009 and got engaged in 2016. They share two children: six-year-old Jack and two-year-old Isabella.

In an interview earlier this month, Rosie revealed how she was once sent home from a photoshoot for being “too full-figured.”

Reflecting on the early days of her modeling career, the Plymouth-born star recounted how, during a period of constant castings, she was dismissed from a photoshoot for not being the right size.

“I feel fortunate that I’ve seen the full breadth of the industry because, when I started, I was on the tube, portfolio and heels in my bag, doing castings with 200 girls,” she explained to NET-A-PORTER’s digital title PORTER.

“[I was] getting out in the middle of nowhere and middle of the night, getting into cars with strange drivers, being sent home from shoots because I was too wholesome looking or too full-figured,” she said.

At the peak of her career, Rosie had a contract with Victoria’s Secret, the lingerie brand, which she left to launch her M&S line.

She feared being ostracized as a result, but thankfully for her, the decision only boosted her career. 

Rosie said: ‘I recognized that at any point they could say, ‘Rosie is out.’ I’d seen that with so many girls – they literally worked with them for 15 years and then one day it was, ‘She’s too old and she’s getting some weight.’ That’s the way this industry works. I was like, that’s not going to happen to me.’

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