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Get Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's teddy bear-style coat for £1,650 less!

Supermodel style for less

Laura Sutcliffe
Fashion and Beauty News Editor
December 11, 2017
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Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked casual yet typically glamorous in New York on Friday, wearing a stunning coat that not only appeared extremely cosy, but also smart and totally chic. The ensemble is by high-end designer brand MaxMara and is priced at an expensive £1,700. If you want supermodel style at a more affordable price, look no further than online British retailer Boohoo, who have produced a similar coat which is a dead-ringer for the mother-of-one's offering, for just £50, which is a saving of £1,650!

Rosie looked cosy and chic in MaxMara coat

The online e-store is famed for its designer steals, and this outwear design is hugely impressive. It features the same 'teddy bear' texture, bold tanned hue, large lapels and boxy, over-size fit.

Get the look with Boohoo - this coat is just £50!

The new mother of baby Jack, her son with actor Jason Statham, dazzled as she walked the streets of New York City between appointments. Her coat was worn over leather trousers, sky-high ankle boots, and a handbag by fellow designer brand Saint Laurent. Rosie's blonde locks were styled to perfection in sumptuous waves, and she added dark sunglasses. The former Victoria's Secret model has made a number of incredibly stylish appearances since the birth of her son in June. On Wednesday, the star wore a white, full-length slip dress, matching jacket and accessories by Jimmy Choo as she was snapped leaving a party in New York.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley dazzles at Marks & Spencer party

The Devon-born beauty is not the only celebrity fan of this particular coat. Kim Kardashian first stepped out in the famous design in 2013 when she attended Paris Fashion Week. She teamed the coat with an all-black outfit and created a frenzy in the process! British Model Alexa Chung followed suit, and now it is seen as a hero piece from MaxMara, and instantly identifiable.