Friday, December 20, 2013

Miranda Kerr gives bad weather the cold shoulder in barely-there crochet top and leather leggings

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Come wind, rain or shine, Miranda Kerr never lets the side down when it comes to her eye-catching outfits.
The perennial beauty turned a blind eye to the drizzly, 40-degree Fahrenheit New York weather on Thursday as she stepped our in a racy crochet top.
Ever the professional clothes horse, 30-year-old Miranda didn't show a hint of a chill as she sauntered around the Big Apple solo in the off-the-shoulder number, teamed with leather trousers and sexy spiked boots.


The dimpled model - whose hair was fastened in a bun - stays fit with coconut oil, Pilates, hiking, and resistance training.
Meanwhile, her estranged husband Orlando Bloom was spotted spending some father-son time with their little boy Flynn, who giggled away while sitting atop his daddy's shoulders.
Miranda and Orlando announced their separation in October after three years of marriage, but there is no love lost. 


'We still love and care for each other deeply,' Kerr recently told the UK's Mirror.
'We're trying to do our best to support each other. It's difficult for anyone to go through a separation, whether it's on a public scale or not. It was important for us to preserve our friendship and the dynamic of being loving parents to Flynn so we dealt with everything honestly.'
The estranged couple are reportedly still spending Christmas as a family at their Upper East Side apartment.
Meanwhile Orlando says he still 'really believes' in love, explaining how starring in Broadway's Romeo & Juliet has made him more romantic.
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug actor told the January issue of Elle magazine: 'I'm completely in love with the idea of love. Maybe I'm all misty about it because I'm playing Romeo. But I really believe in, you know, that sort of heart-to-heart connection.'


Orlando admits many women expect him to be like the characters he plays in movies like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lord of the Rings.
The New York-based actor said: 'I'm sure I was a great disappointment to many women because I wasn't Errol Flynn.'
But he added: 'I'm me. I think that's got some merit.'
Orlando recently filmed his first full-frontal nude scene in the upcoming crime film, Zulu, and found the experience empowering.
He explained: 'It was quite amusing walking around set and seeing the crew avert their eyes at first. I got so comfortable with it I could brush up behind someone and go, "Oh, excuse me."' 




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