Bella Hadid has nabbed a prize piece of vintage.
The model turned fragrance entrepreneur is in the thick of promoting Orebella, her new fragrance line. With perfumes named “Salted Muse,” “Blooming Fire,” and “Window2Soul,” Hadid is ditching her cowboy hat for an Earth Angel vibe.
But when you’re Bella Hadid, switching up your wardrobe means seeking out the finest that your new look has to offer. And what could be more fitting for the down-to-earth goddess than Christian Dior by John Galliano?
Hadid donned an ethereal V-neck nude mesh slip dress originally worn on the spring 2004 runway by Liya Kebede, sourced by stylist Molly Dickson from Opulent Addict. The calf-length dress was embellished to the nines, with a corset-like bodice covered in nude floral appliqués, a ruched hip detail, and a flouncy fringed hem that lined the bottom of the sheer skirt.
The model kept the rest of her look simple, wearing a pair of nude, pointy-toe mules with a peep toe. As for her jewelry, she added a pair of small gold hoops, gold rings, and a dainty diamond necklace which sat in her collarbone. It’s no surprised Hadid is favoring the metallics: she told Vogue that her perfume bottles’ gold tops were “inspired by the raw gold of Arab culture and heritage.”
If Bella Hadid is kicking off Orebella press with such an awe-inspiring look, we can’t wait to see what else she has in her arsenal.