
This Valentine's weekend, Bella Hadid proved the ultimate love story might just be between a girl and her vintage closet. Out in Los Angeles, the model celebrated the holiday in full bombshell mode: unapologetic, archival red.
On Thursday, Hadid attended a pre-Valentine's event for her fragrance brand Orebella in a vintage number from Georges Chakra's spring 2003 collection. The two-piece ensemble centered on a fitted semi-sheer slip dress complete with glittery pailettes and a flouncy, ruffled maxi skirt. Over top, she wore a matching chiffon shawl that cascaded down her arms. Hadid sported her blonde hair in a tousled half-up, half-down style complete with a red flower clip pinned at the back. She finished the look with pointed-toe heels and a dark red clutch.
Less than 24 hours later, Hadid was back out on the town, this time heading to Chateau Marmont for a Galentine's dinner with friends. The dress code was decidedly more low-key, though she still found a way to weave in a few choice archival gems. The model slipped into a vintage Versace top complete with a bold baroque print and off-the-shoulder silhouette. An archival Chanel bag hung from her shoulder, while a burnt orange coat—thrift-store in spirit, if not in origin—added a touch of Americana. She finished the look with black trousers, pointed heels, and a single red rose in hand.
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