Roxy Horner parades her svelte frame in a vibrant pink and red Playboy x Missguided ensemble

Roxy Horner parades her svelte frame in a vibrant pink and red Playboy x Missguided ensemble as she attends day 3 of the TAO Desert event in California

She can always be relied on to put her best fashion foot forwards. 

And in a cream pair of cowboy boots, Roxy Horner did just that on Monday as she attended day three of the TAO Desert event in California. 

The 30-year-old model looked nothing short of sensational in a vibrant pink and red Playboy x Missguided ensemble as she stopped for a string of stunning photos in the Sunshine State.

Gorgeous: Roxy Horner paraded her svelte frame in a vibrant pink and red Playboy x Missguided ensemble as she attended day 3 of the TAO Desert event in California on Monday

The cropped style of Roxy’s crop top flashed a glimpse of her bronzed stomach, while the mini skirt spotlighted her sun-kissed pins. 

The blonde beauty, who hails from Essex, adopted a festival-esque coiffure by braiding two thin strands of hair to frame her otherwise waved locks. 

Interweaving colour coordination in abundance, Roxy toted a minimalist, fluffy top handbag and sported distinctive triangle sunglasses.

Stylish: In a cream pair of cowboy boots, the 30-year-old model put her best fashion foot forwards

Stylish: In a cream pair of cowboy boots, the 30-year-old model put her best fashion foot forwards 

Tan: The cropped style of Roxy's crop top flashed a glimpse of her bronzed stomach, while the mini skirt spotlighted her sun-kissed pins

Posing up a storm: Roxy stopped for a string of stunning photos in the Sunshine State

Tan: The cropped style of Roxy’s crop top flashed a glimpse of her bronzed stomach, while the mini skirt spotlighted her sun-kissed pins

Beauty: Interweaving colour coordination in abundance, Roxy toted a minimalist, fluffy top handbag and sported distinctive triangle sunglasses

Beauty: Interweaving colour coordination in abundance, Roxy toted a minimalist, fluffy top handbag and sported distinctive triangle sunglasses 

Sunshine State: The blonde beauty, who hails from Essex, adopted a festival-esque coiffure by braiding two thin strands of hair to frame her otherwise waved locks

Sunshine State: The blonde beauty, who hails from Essex, adopted a festival-esque coiffure by braiding two thin strands of hair to frame her otherwise waved locks

The festival comes after Roxy recently opened up about her struggle with her health, after being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last May.

Praising her comedian boyfriend Jack, 33, Roxy said he has been ‘her rock’ during the past year, whilst speaking to The Sun.

The comedian and the model started dating in March 2020, shortly before the first national lockdown, and quickly moved in together.

She said: ‘He was there when I got diagnosed. My parents and my family live in Australia, so he has been my family. We’re amazing,’ she gushed.   

Cute! Praising her comedian boyfriend Jack Whitehall, 33, Roxy said he has been 'her rock' during the past year, as she navigates life following her Type 1 diabetes diagnosis

Cute! Praising her comedian boyfriend Jack Whitehall, 33, Roxy said he has been ‘her rock’ during the past year, as she navigates life following her Type 1 diabetes diagnosis

During the traumatic diagnosis, the star said she was rushed to A&E, where she began suffering from memory loss, and doctors made the shock discovery that she was actually suffering from type 1 diabetes.

She added: ‘It was out of nowhere. My sugar levels went down really low and I couldn’t get them back up, I couldn’t even talk to her to communicate, it was scary.’

The star assured she is doing well now and is ‘still getting the hang’ of living with diabetes.

In the UK about 90 per cent of diabetic adults have Type 2 diabetes

Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high.

There are two main types of diabetes: 

Type 1, where the body’s immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin. 

Type 2, where the body does not produce enough insulin, or the body’s cells do not react to insulin. 

Type 2 diabetes is far more common than Type 1. 

In the UK, around 90% of all adults with diabetes have Type 2. 

Reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes can be achieved through healthy eating, regular exercise and achieving a healthy body weight. 

The main symptoms of diabetes include: feeling very thirsty, urinating more frequently (particularly at night), feeling very tired, weight loss, and loss of muscle bulk.

Source: NHS 

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