Bella Hadid Is Locked Into This Y2K Denim Trend

Bella Hadid has long been denim-agnostic: after all, she’s a cowgirl through and through. Hadid recently launched a 35-piece collaboration with “Miss Sixty”, the denim scene of the 2000s; at the Milan show, she chose to wear a pair of light blue, elongated, slightly flared jeans, matching the trendy aesthetic of the time. On other occasions, she wore CBK-coded straight legs and tried out the Gen-X bootleg trend to beat the Aspen chill. Lately, though, she’s been embracing the Y2K-inspired boot cut.

The model attended dinner at The Bird Street Club in West Hollywood wearing a pair of mini bootcut jeans, which sit low on the thigh and create a very subtle flare. She styled the jeans with patent leather, a dark orange zip-up top, brown pointy-toe mules, some ’70s-style glasses and a cinnamon suede Bonnie tote from Prada.

Bella Hadid went to Milk Studio for a photo shoot wearing a fashionable retro leather jacket

Some denim with a CBK code.

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This is Bella Hadid’s classic off-duty evening look, featuring vintage-inspired pieces in classic denim and statement accessories. Currently, delicate bootcut jeans are one of the most common styles of her pants.

Her glamor tonight leaned toward the trendy vibe she’s been embracing lately, with fresh bangs and hair styled into a messy updo, paired with a caramel gloss lip and a more modern, liberal use of under-eye blush.

Bella Hadid attends the Miss Sixty Awards Ceremony during Milan Fashion Week Women's Fall/Winter 2026

Bella interprets the Miss Sixty denim series, which is both handsome and fashionable.

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Bella Hadid went New Year's Eve shopping in Aspen with friends

Gen-X boots take place in Aspen.

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