Bella Hadid has successfully nailed a variety of personal styles: red carpet vamp, cool off-duty model, divine feminine, leather cowgirl. Sometimes she goes all-in, sometimes it overlaps. While attending a Valentine’s Day-themed dinner in Los Angeles celebrating her brand Orebella, she embraced the more romantic side of her style vocabulary.
Hadid’s dress fit the theme perfectly: She wore a scarlet dress from Georges Chakra’s Spring/Summer 2003 collection, which featured a sheer, crystal-embellished cape top and bodice, with a figure-hugging column skirt and ruffled knee-length hem. She paired the vintage gemstones with sleek leather pointed-toe pumps and a diamond bracelet. Her signature glamor is radiant, bronzed cheeks and sculpted cheek contours. Her long — and still very, very blonde — hair was styled into an elaborate half-up, half-down bun, high on her head (Very Mid-term, bump it unproven) and clip a crimson flower on the back.
The intimate Orebella event was held at Italian hotspot Etra in Los Angeles and ended with a meal of meatballs and pasta, ice cream and toffee pudding. Inside, guests were given floral scarves that they could embroider themselves. Bella wrapped it around her waist.
This isn’t the first time Hadid has explored the glittering, sexy archives of Georges Chakra, the beloved Beirut-based Lebanese couture designer. This season in Aspen, she braved the mountain cold and donned a lingerie-inspired black dress with delicate floral embroidery. Bright colors also continue to appear in Bella’s wardrobe, starting with her fiery red silk Schiaparelli Fall 2025 Haute Couture gown beauty Premiere, dominated by the ever-popular cobalt blue hue. In her day-to-day life, Hadid has been wearing a Mayfair x Orebella collaboration hoodie, Saint Laurent leather, and a bikini by Frankie.
No matter what, Bella Hadid always breaks a theme.



