Abbey Clancy has marked her 11th wedding anniversary with husband Peter Crouch by re-wearing her elegant wedding dress.
The 36-year-old model posted a picture to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday (June 29) which showed her posing in the size 6 Giles Deacon gown in her family dining room.
She captioned the photo: "It still fits @gilesdeacon #11yearsmarried."
Although more than a decade has passed since her wedding, the figure-hugging dress still perfectly fits the mum-of-four.
She matched her £10,000 wedding dress with a pair of oversized sunglasses and loose tousled hair.
Abbey also posted a sweet tribute to 41-year-old Peter, sharing a picture of the two of them on holiday. She captioned the post: "Happy anniversary baby I adore you," with a series of red heart emojis.
In the photo, Abbey pouted as she held onto a smiling Peter. The pair were matching in white tops, with Abbey wearing a silver ring and emerald green necklace.
Abbey and Peter married on 30 June 2011 at the Stapleford Park hotel in Leicestershire, just three months after Abbey gave birth to their first child Sophia Ruby.
They originally began dating in 2006, but called it off after just a few months. It wasn't long, however, before they were back together and they announced their engagement in the summer of 2009.
Pictures from their big day give a better look at Abbey's bridal outfit.
Her dress had a strapless corseted top with a fitted bodice and lace detail. Her gown also had a tiered silk ruffle skirt.
On her wedding day, Abbey paired the gown with a pair of drop earrings and wore her hair in loose waves. She held a stunning bouquet of white roses.
As well as 11-year-old Sophia, Abbey and Peter share Liberty Rose, seven, Jonny, four, and Jack, three.
The couple enjoy relaxing at their home in Surrey. In an interview in January former England player Peter described how they like to unwind after a busy day.
"If I’m not punditing in the evening, me and Abs will eat early with the kids and try to get them in bed by eight," he told The Times.
Peter said they are both partial to a glass of wine and enjoy their first once the children are asleep.
"The second bottle we’ll usually crack open about nineish. The third bottle at tenish. Not really," he joked before adding they usually just go to bed and watch TV.