Pack the Perfect Resort Summer Wardrobe with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

There’s a certain kind of warm-weather wardrobe… the one that just works.

Not always easy to come by, but unmistakable when you find it. Effortless, unfussy, and a little bit indulgent. Pieces you throw on without thinking, yet somehow look entirely put together.


This is that wardrobe.


The collaboration between Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and ViX didn’t start in a boardroom—it unfolded naturally. Rosie has worn ViX for years, drawn to its ease and quiet sensuality. After a recent trip to Brazil, the vision fell into place. What followed isn’t trend-driven, but instinctive—rooted in real life, shaped by movement, and designed for wherever summer takes you.


What emerges is a tightly edited wardrobe: each piece considered, each category essential, and all of it designed to work together, wherever you land. Here's how to pack like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

Pack What Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Wears

Not-So-Classic Swimsuits


Just purely from what we all observe of her lifestyle and line of work online, if there’s one thing Rosie Huntington-Whiteley understands, it’s a good swimsuit.

Whether lounging under the cabana at an exclusive beach club or slipping into the ocean for an early-morning swim before the day begins, bikinis and one pieces are the kind of items you rely on day in and day out. 


From the ViX + RHW collection, Rosie has a strong eye for clean, flattering, and thoughtfully cut pieces. Nothing overworked, nothing unnecessary. Just precise fits, elevated finishes, and silhouettes that feel as good as they look. Swimwear is the foundation of a resort wardrobe. The starting point. 


And when you approach it with a lens like Rosie, you can transition swim pieces in so many ways both in and out of the water.

Throw-On-and-Go Dresses


The dresses from the ViX + Rosie Huntington-Whiteley collaboration are exactly the pieces you’d want on vacation: easy, a little undone, but still polished.


Slip one on post-swim. Add a sandal or flat. Go straight to lunch, then drinks, then dinner. No outfit change required.

The cover-ups from the collaboration follow the same logic — less “afterthought,” more essential layer. Lightweight, versatile, and designed to move with you, not against you.


Because the reality is, no one wants to overthink getting dressed in 70-90-degree weather (assuming that’s where you’ll find yourself wearing these pieces).

Matching Sets That Do the Work for You


Matching sets are the quiet heroes here. They make you look styled, even when you didn’t try. Wear them together for that pulled-together feel, or break them apart and rotate through your suitcase. Either way, they hold their own.

It’s the kind of "wardrobe math" that makes packing (and dressing) feel easy.

At the end of the day, what sets this collection apart is its balance. It’s refined, but never rigid. Sexy, but intentional. Elevated, without trying too hard.


It moves the way you do, between beach and city, day and night, spontaneous plans and slow moments. Fabrics skim the skin. Silhouettes follow the body. Everything feels considered, but never forced.


Very Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

In conclusion…


For someone who travels regularly with a jam-packed schedule, it isn’t about having more with you. It’s about having better. Fewer pieces, worn more ways. A suitcase that closes easily. A wardrobe that can keep up.


If you’re searching for timeless, versatile pieces that move effortlessly with the rhythm of wherever you’re headed next, look no further than the collaboration betweenViX and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Designed in partnership with Rosie, someone who embodies intentional dressing and a life well-traveled, this collection reflects her instinct for what truly works.


These are the silhouettes she returns to again and again: refined, wearable, and made for a lifestyle on the go without ever compromising on sophistication.


Discover the collection from ViX and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and consider your summer, handled.

Danielle Gumina Senior Creative Copywriter

Danielle Gumina

Staff Writer