Bella Hadid debuts a daring new fringe whilst dripping in diamonds
There are numerous things in this world that Bella Hadid can pull off, and she's now added the block fringe to her long line of fashion and beauty styling accolades.
Spotted celebrating her new Chopard Ice Cube campaign at an extremely lavish event in Dubai last night, the model, muse and founder of Orebella debuted her striking new hairstyle in true It-Girl style.
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Posting a series of snaps to her Instagram story throughout the night, Bella exuded opulent elegance in not one but two ensembles.
The first, a 1980s Thierry Mugler classic fitted black shirt dress, cinched at the waist with an oversized leather belt and elevated with a pair of pointed-toe slingbacks. She wore her newly chopped bangs in a half-up-half-down style, effortlessly highlighting her sculptural cheekbones.
Soon after the store event finished Bella quickly changed into a striking mustard-toned plunging neckline gown, pulled from the Elie Saab couture 2004 archive by her stylist Molly Dickson.
The glamorous crystal-covered gown leaned into fashion’s beloved sheer trend, effortlessly skimming Bella’s curves before cascading into a long elegant subtly ruffled hem.
She accessorised the tonal look with a selection of decadent Chopard jewellery, including a chunky gold choker necklace.
Though Bella’s dress was nothing but striking, all eyes were on her new hair-do. With the help of her hairstylist the Saint Laurent muse wore her long dark brunette locks out, perfectly blending into her new statement fringe.
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Fringes in all forms have seen a comeback in the fashion realm over the past few months, ‘Bardot bangs' in particular were coined summer’s most notable hairstyle trend. H! Fashion’s Beauty Director Charlotte Jolly explained just how versatile the style can be, saying: “A heavy fringe, where there’s little-to-no forehead peeking through, looks really striking on a heart-shaped face. Whereas a fringe that’s asymmetric and slightly longer on one side, will suit curly hair and also serve to soften a strong jawline. But for it to be a French-girl fringe, it must look lived-in and have plenty of natural movement.”
As someone who has never, even for a second, thought about chopping my tresses into a fringe, it’s safe to say Bella’s recent switch-up has made me think twice.