Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is an enduring style muse for many reasons, but top of the list is her ability to demonstrate why investing in the classics and finding your personal style is key for an effortless wardrobe.

The model and beauty mogul wore not one, but two elegant one-tone ensembles this week, something we want to emulate in our own wardrobes all summer long.

To celebrate the launch of her collaboration with everyone's favourite swimwear brand Hunza G, Huntington-Whiteley wore the perfect outfit for a summer evening. She opted for a head-to-toe blush pink look from Dolce & Gabbana's collaboration with Kim Kardashian, featuring a flattering silk bustier top and matching floor-length skirt. The look was simple and classic, finished with a peach clutch bag and jewellery by Tiffany & Co, the jewellery brand that she was recently announced as an ambassador for.

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Kim x Dolce & Gabbana bustier top
Kim x Dolce & Gabbana bustier top
£1,600 at Harrods
Kim x Dolce & Gabbana maxi skirt
Kim x Dolce & Gabbana maxi skirt

Her stylish streak didn't stop there. The Rose Inc owner stepped out in another enviable look – an olive-coloured halterneck dress by Khaite, accessorised with a coordinating Bottega Veneta bag and pointed pumps.

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The model serves as a reminder that one-tone dressing is a simple but effective way to look classic and put-together. Wearing an outfit consisting of complementing tones is not only straightforward to pull out of your wardrobe, but it gives an air of effortless sophistication and polish.

Khaite 'Amalfi' dress

Khaite 'Amalfi' dress

Khaite 'Amalfi' dress

Huntington-Whitely's one-tone dressing also embodies the 'quiet luxury' approach to fashion, a mood that focuses on inconspicuous style with a focus on quality over flashy logos and more obvious signifiers of wealth. Brands such as The Row (as demonstrated by Jennifer Lawrence's chic outfit this week) Tove, Khaite and Brunello Cucinelli all perfectly encapsulate the aesthetic. We'll be taking style notes from Huntington-Whiteley this season, and beyond.