Bella Hadid Leans Into SoCal Style in Boho-Meets-Westernwear

Bella Hadid is leaning into her native Southern Californian with her latest look.

The model has been in Los Angeles this week, promoting her latest fragrance “Nightcap,” a sweet vanilla scent made in the image of girls’ locker room body sprays, which she named after her “soul horse.” Hadid celebrated her turn as a perfumier at a dinner in LA, where she wore a John Galliano-era Dior dress from 2003, and then changed into a vintage mauve beaded Zuhair Murad number.

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But off-duty, Hadid is embracing her SoCal roots. On Tuesday, she was spotted in West Hollywood looking like she wandered off the set of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (albeit, more modern and less violent). She showed off her midriff in a white cropped long-sleeve blouse with sheer panels on the sleeves, a lacy collar with a loose tie at the neck, and tiered ruffled sleeves. On the bottom, she nodded to her horse girl roots in a pair of mid-rise blue boot-cut jeans, which she cinched with a black leather featuring a large Western buckle.

Hadid kept accessories simple and classic. She shielded her eyes with a pair of ovular black sunglasses from LA eyewear brand Bonnie Clyde, carried a black leather tote, and added a pair of black boots.

This isn’t the first time the model has melded the old and new parts of her life with fashion. Last week, she mixed a red Baywatch-appropriate tie-front crop top with a pair of denim cutoffs, a studded belt, and cowboy boots; Now she’s offering us a new take. With this boho-meets-Western bent, Bella Hadid is showing us how to bring all of life’s chapters together through fashion.

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