
Dominating the Fashion Firmament
Beyond Burberry and Victoria’s Secret, Rosie’s modeling career became a masterclass in versatility and high fashion credibility:
- Runway Royalty: She graced catwalks for virtually every major designer: Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren, Balmain, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Jason Wu. Her walk was powerful, her presence undeniable.
- Cover Girl Supreme: Her face adorned the covers of international editions of Vogue (US, UK, France, Italy, Japan, Australia), Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, W, Glamour, GQ, and countless others. Each cover showcased a different facet of her chameleon-like ability.
- Campaign Queen: She became the face of luxury giants: Bvlgari fragrance and jewelry (a long-standing partnership), David Yurman, Calvin Klein, Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren, Mango, Accessorize, Samsonite Red, and Paige Denim. Her commercial appeal was immense.
Brand | Category | Significance | Duration/Highlights |
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Burberry | Fashion | Career-defining breakthrough | Multiple campaigns (2006 onwards), Muse status |
Victoria’s Secret | Lingerie | Global Superstardom, Angel Status | 2006-2016, Fantasy Bra 2011 |
Bvlgari | Jewelry & Fragrance | Iconic Luxury Ambassador | Long-standing partnership, multiple campaigns |
Marks & Spencer | Fashion (Collaboration) | Successful High Street Venture | Rosie for Autograph lingerie & apparel line |
Paige Denim | Denim | Brand Ambassador & Collaborator | Campaigns & co-designed collections |
David Yurman | Jewelry | Luxury Brand Representation | Major campaign face |
Calvin Klein | Underwear/Fashion | Prestigious Brand Alignment | High-profile campaigns |
Rose Inc. | Beauty | Founder & Creative Director | Launched 2021, pioneering clean beauty |
3. Silver Screen Debut: Transformers & Beyond
Stepping into Megan Fox’s Shoes
In 2011, Rosie made a bold leap from modeling to acting, landing the high-pressure role of Carly Spencer in Michael Bay’s “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” She replaced Megan Fox, stepping into a major blockbuster franchise. While the transition garnered significant media attention (and inevitable comparisons), Rosie approached the challenge with professionalism. She undertook acting lessons and performed many of her own stunts, demonstrating her work ethic. The film was a massive commercial success, grossing over $1.1 billion worldwide, instantly making Rosie a recognizable face to an even broader, non-fashion audience.
Refining the Craft: “Mad Max” and Future Prospects
Rosie further explored acting with a supporting role as The Splendid Angharad in George Miller’s critically acclaimed “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015). Though a smaller role, being part of such a groundbreaking cinematic achievement added depth to her filmography. She also appeared in the short-lived series “The Take” (2009) based on a Martina Cole novel. While acting hasn’t become her primary focus like modeling and business, her performances showcased potential and a willingness to step outside her comfort zone. She remains open to compelling scripts that fit her life and schedule.