Rosie Huntington-Whiteley joined her fiancé Jason Statham at the Cannes Film Festival Air Mail Party at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France on Tuesday.

The Victoria’s Secret veteran, 36, put on a busty display in a plunging black sheer midi dress which showed off her incredible figure.

She completed the look with a long coat and boosted her height in a pair of strappy heels.

The runaway queen opted for light bronze tones for her make up, with a nude ombre eyeshadow, bronze blush and a swipe of pink lipstick.

Her blonde locks were styled in loose curls as she arrived at the star-studded event arm-in-arm with Jason.

Looking good: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley joined her fiancé Jason Statham at the Cannes Film Festival Air Mail Party at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France on Tuesday

The actor, 55, cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo which consisted of a blazer, a crips white shirt and bow tie.

The couple were joined at the lavish bash by stars such as Lily-Rose Depp, Eva Longoria and Robert De Niro.

Rosie has showcased some of the most glamorous looks of the 76th Cannes Film Festival so far last week.

She showed off her impeccable sense of style once again as she attended the Asteroid City premiere on Tuesday evening.

The model led the glamour as she stunned in a sweeping white evening gown that enhanced her slender physique.

She turned heads on the red carpet as she showcased her very toned pins as she waved and greeted onlookers at the annual ceremony.

The figure-hugging dress featured a very racy thigh-high split as well as a dramatic sparkly carabiner clip clinching material together at the waist.

The garment also displayed a sheer sparkly hem line along her chest and co-ordinating straps, adding to the dazzling quality of her look.

The Plymouth born model teamed the classy ensemble with strappy silver heels, adding inches to her enviable figure.

Glam: The Victoria’s Secret veteran, 36, put on a busty display in a plunging black sheer midi dress which showed off her incredible figure

Couple: The actor, 55, cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo while walking arm-in-arm with Rosie

Rosie dazzled with quirky hoop diamond earrings which clung to the cartiliage of her ear, along with a matching ring.

Her blonde locks were immaculately pulled to the side, with the tresses falling down over one shoulder, revealing a face accentuated by deft touches of make-up.

Palais des Festivals provided the glamorous backdrop for the premiere, as stars from around the world converged.

While she had good company in the form of actresses Brie Larson and Julia Garner , it was Rosie who claimed the lion’s share of the spotlight on another busy night across the Cannes Croisette.

The movie which is directed by Wes Anderson follows the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer convention which is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.

The futuristic caper is playing in competition for the coveted Palm d’Or at this year’s ceremony, and once again an array of A-list talent was on had to ensure it was given a grand reception on the resort town’s iconic Croisette.

Asteroid City stars the likes of Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks.

Incredible: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showcased her impeccable sense of style in a sweeping white evening gown as she attended the Asteroid City premiere on Tuesday evening

She’s the moment: The supermodel turned heads on the red carpet as she showcased her very toned pins as she waved and greeted onlookers at the annual ceremony

Anderson is a regular in Cannes and appeared two years ago with The French Dispatch and in 2012 with Moonrise Kingdom.

The plot is set in 1955 and focuses on a group of students and parents from across the country who gather in a tiny (fictitious) desert town in the American Southwest.

They arrive for the annual Junior Stargazers convention held in the basin of a huge meteorite crater, but little do they know, they are about to witness a world-changing event.

The official Cannes synopsis reads: ‘The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention (organised to bring together students and parents from across the country for fellowship and scholarly competition) is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.’