Hello, Bella Hadid!
For those of you who are unfamiliar and who don’t have this great Instagram on the Explore page, Sciura is an elegant and impeccably dressed Milanese woman. Think: leopard print and Sophia Loren sunglasses, a set of gemstone jewelry, a jewel-toned blazer and a pencil skirt. always Pumps and sometimes elegant leather gloves. During Milan Fashion Week, Bella Hadid tried out a look typical of the city.
The model and actress, who was promoting the Italian launch of her fragrance brand Orebella just outside Milan Douglas, welcomed a large crowd in a chic white vintage collared and buttoned skirt suit with a knee-length skirt with simple pleats. Styled by Mimi Cuttrell, she wore large dark oval sunglasses, a black and white piping clutch and Dalmatian print open-toe mules. (And her latest Fashion Italian cover, tucked under the arm. )
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Bella later attended the Orebella brunch wearing a Thierry Mugler blazer and skirt in silk, lilac and cream. The outfit features Mugler’s signature details: an ankle-length column skirt with structured shoulders and lapels, a resin buckle at the waist, and a unique slit. Accessories were again pared down – silver polka dot heels from Chopard and long drop diamond earrings. Glam’s look, created by her go-to makeup artist Nadia Tayeh, was bronzed and radiant, while Syd Hayes swept her supermodel-like wavy hair and bangs to one side.
It’s quite a change from Bella Hadid’s recent looks. Just a day ago, Hadid took to the streets of Milan to launch her first design collaboration with Miss Sixty, Italy’s dominant denim brand of the 1990s. She wore a pair of elongated fake jeans, a crisp waisted jacket, a white turtleneck and Anonymous Copenhagen heels. yeehaw and Y2K it-girl are equally important.
In another photo shared on Instagram, Hadid opted for an icy blue brocade vintage Dior gown with sheer cutouts and fringed detailing to amp up the glamour. The dress, which matched the perfume bottle she was posing with, was previously worn by Nicole Kidman and is from the Galliano-era Dior Spring/Summer 1998 collection.




