After her surprise appearance in Yellowstone, Bella Hadid has left behind the horse trainers of Montana—and her cowgirl hat—for the streets of New York, forgoing the Western wear for an all-black look topped with another more nostalgic piece of headgear.
On Wednesday (December 11), the supermodel stepped out in a rainy Manhattan in an oversized black coat, halterneck top, leather trousers, and pointed black boots. On accessories: she went for an oversized black croc Saint Laurent Sac De Jour bag and belt, as well as some familiar looking Bayonetta frame glasses. And instead of the Stetsons she’s come to love, she wore a large black velvet scrunchie to tie up her slicked-back bun.
Since Hadid started dating Adan Banuelos, a successful rodeo star and equestrian, they’ve gone deep on a similarly country-western couple style—denim, leather chaps, cowboy hats. Yellowstone’s costume designer Johnetta Boone told Vogue about the very method dressing vibe that’s reflected in her character Sadie’s wardrobe, taking Bella’s penchant for denim and plaid into account. She wore a ribbed tank with a pair of HAALA jeans, the model’s own vintage boots, and a hat tipped with a Brim Biter by Hallett Peak.
Styled by Molly Dickson, Hadid isn’t averse to bringing the yeehaw to NYC, last seen heading out in the city with Banuelos dressed more for the rodeo than a private club-set family dinner. In looks that range from urban cowgirl with a Y2K flair to full-throttle rodeo queen, it’s just a waiting game to see what a the Westerncore spin on Winter in the city is.