Between Milan and Paris Fashion Week, Bella Hadid reminded the industry that sometimes the
most influential runway happens on the street. Moving between fittings, shows and private events,
the supermodel delivered a series of carefully constructed looks that balanced archival fashion,
emerging styling trends and her signature Y2K-meets-minimalist aesthetic.
From sculptural tailoring by Mugler to archival pieces from Dior and everyday staples like Prada
bags and vintage denim, Hadid’s off-duty wardrobe this season felt both studied and effortless —
exactly the type of styling that continues to shape street style culture.
Here is everything Bella Hadid wore across Milan and Paris.
The Mugler Power Suit
One of the most striking looks came in Milan, where Hadid stepped out wearing a sculptural blush
suit from Mugler. The sharply tailored jacket featured a cinched waist and structured shoulders,
paired with a fluid midi skirt that moved dramatically as she walked.
The look carried all the signatures of the house founded by Thierry Mugler: architectural tailoring, a
hyper-feminine silhouette, and subtle sensuality. Bella completed the outfit with pointed ivory
pumps and softly waved hair styled in a vintage supermodel blowout.
The result felt almost cinematic — part 1990s couture, part modern street moment.
Parisian Off-Duty: The Bomber Jacket Formula
Arriving at shows in Paris, Hadid leaned into a uniform she has perfected over the past year:
elevated casualwear.
One standout outfit paired:
• a cropped beige bomber jacket
• a fitted white T-shirt
• high-waisted ivory trousers
• a black leather belt
• square sunglasses
The minimal palette allowed the proportions to do the talking. The oversized bomber contrasted
with the tailored trousers, creating that perfectly relaxed silhouette that has become synonymous
with Hadid’s off-duty wardrobe.
The look was finished with sleek black loafers and understated gold jewelry.
The Leather Slip Dress Moment
For an evening appearance, Hadid turned to a darker palette, stepping out in a fluid black slip dress
layered under a leather jacket.
The dress featured delicate draping and a subtle V-neckline, while the oversized leather jacket gave
the look a slightly rebellious edge. Narrow cat-eye sunglasses, diamond studs and pointed black
heels completed the ensemble.
It was a masterclass in restrained styling — proof that sometimes the most powerful fashion
statement is simply impeccable proportions and impeccable fabric.
Vintage Dior in Paris
One of the most talked-about looks from the week was Hadid’s appearance in a mint-green archival
gown from Dior Spring/Summer 1998.
The dress featured cascading fringe panels that created movement with every step. Styled by
celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell, the archival piece perfectly captured the return of late-90s glamour
currently dominating fashion.
Hadid paired the dress with minimal accessories and soft, brushed waves — allowing the archival
piece to take centre stage.
The Y2K Denim Revival
Bella also tapped into one of the biggest trends of the moment: full denim looks.
In one appearance she wore a fitted light-wash denim set — a zip-front jacket and matching jeans
— layered over a white turtleneck. Narrow red-tinted sunglasses added a distinctly early-2000s
touch, reinforcing Hadid’s role in the revival of Y2K aesthetics.
The silhouette echoed the era when supermodels like Kate Moss and Gisele Bündchen dominated
both runway and street style.
The Polka Dot Evening Look
Another standout look featured a halter-neck polka dot top paired with black leather trousers. The
outfit blended vintage femininity with downtown edge — a styling formula Hadid often gravitates
toward.
Rectangular eyeglasses, pointed pumps and glossy straight hair gave the look a slightly intellectual
twist, demonstrating her ability to move between aesthetics without losing coherence.
The Accessories That Defined the Week
Across the week, Hadid relied on a consistent set of accessories that grounded each outfit:
• Slim 90s-inspired sunglasses
• Pointed pumps and sleek loafers
• Structured leather bags, including a glossy black tote from Prada
• Minimal diamond jewellery
These details helped unify wildly different looks — from archival couture to off-duty denim.
Why Bella Hadid Still Defines Street Style
What makes Bella Hadid’s fashion week wardrobe so influential isn’t simply the brands she wears
— it’s the balance between accessibility and high fashion.
She mixes archival runway pieces with everyday staples, structured tailoring with casual basics, and
vintage references with contemporary styling.
In doing so, Hadid continues to shape how fashion week looks beyond the runway.
While designers present the future on the catwalk, Bella Hadid — walking between shows in Milan
and Paris — shows how that future will actually be worn.
Bella Inspired Wardrobe