Coleen Rooney looked gorgeous as she arrived at Old Trafford to watch Manchester United play Manchester City on Saturday.
The wife of Wayne Rooney, 36, ensured that her ensemble would turn heads as she stepped out in a glamorous ensemble to keep the chilly January cold at bay.
The much-loved WAG dressed to impress as she arrived at the football game wearing an all black outfit, which consisted of a black hoodie, some jeans, and a pair of on-trend knee-high black boots.
Coleen topped off the look with some extravagant accessories including a £7,000 quilted Chanel handbag and a striking long-lined fur coat.
Ever the fashionista, the mum-of-four also showed off some bling on her fingers as she was pictured chatting on the phone while arriving into the stadium on Saturday.
She wore her dark brown tresses in loose waves and Coleen completed her gorgeous look with a full face of glamorous makeup.
Coleen's latest outing comes after she recently paid a beautiful tribute to her little sister Rosie, ten years after her tragic death.
The WAG's beloved sister died aged 14 back in 2013 after a lifelong battle with the rare brain disorder Rett syndrome - which causes severe disabilities.
Paying tribute to her late sister, Coleen took to Instagram on earlier this month to remember Rosie with a gushing post.
Coleen, 36, treated her fans to a gorgeous black and white photo of herself and Rosie on a family holiday alongside her husband Wayne before her tragic death in 2013.
Alongside the snap, Coleen admitted that she couldn't quite believe that her beloved little sister had been gone for ten years.
The grieving star wrote: “10 years today……We all love and miss you Rosie Mc.”
Rosie was originally fostered by Coleen's parents, Tony and Colette, when she was two-years-old.
Coleen's parents knew that Rosie had some health issues, but it was only as she grew older that they realised her condition may be life-threatening.
Speaking about her late sister's Rett syndrome in an 2006 interview, Coleen explained: "When Rosie arrived she could crawl, and even though she couldn't use her hands that much she would handle toys on her play mat and she could eat," Coleen wrote in the Mail on Sunday in 2006.
"But over a period of time she stopped crawling and lost what use of her hands she had. Then she started having problems swallowing her food.
"It took pretty much a year for Rosie to be diagnosed and, looking back, I can see how much Mum pushed to find out what was wrong with her and to try to do what was best for her."
Coleen regularly shares snaps of her little sister on social media, as she commemorates special dates in Rosie’s life.
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