Bella Hadid rejected the runway denim trend of cowgirl jeans.

Bella Hadid rejected the runway denim trend of cowgirl jeans.

When Bella Hadid wears jeans, she's not taking a clue from the biggest denim trend on the runway. Instead, she's channeling her obsession with all the countries in 2024, and perhaps her professional cowboy boyfriend, Adan Banuelos.

Hadid left the set of an undisclosed modeling gig in Beverly Hills head-to-toe in black. Her outfit was a graphic baby tea-like model with off-duty staples and her best designer bag (in this case, a kill by Saint Laurent) Then things turned towards the rodeo in dark boot-cut jeans that were flared at the ankles.

Instead of cowgirl boots, the 27-year-old put her supermodel flair on the look with leather boots with square toe heels.

As for accessories, Hadid kept things simple with a stack of silver rings, thick gold hoops, and tiny little black sunglasses. The only thing missing to take this outfit into the realm of true cowgirl is a hat.

Hadid has been in her horse girl fashion era for months now. She has been riding horses since she was young, but her style has recently swapped early vintage coats and quirky patterned tops for turquoise jewelry, cowboy hats and boots, and "House of Range" prints. To present her upcoming new beauty brand, Orabella, on Instagram, Hadid shared a video of herself frolicking with her livestock in a yellow meadow dress.

She also attended the American Performance Horseman by Teton Ridge event in Arlington, Texas, to cheer her boyfriend Adan Banuelos in full Western gear.

Hadid is just one of many yeehaw agenda fans, given that artists like Beyonce and Lana del Rey plan to release country music later this year. The chosen runway designer has also adopted a cowboy code - like Farrell, who has turned his latest Louis Vuitton menswear runway into a Western wear playground.

As the supermodel finally emerges from her street-style interruptions (for now), more rodeo-enabled looks saddle up coming from Hadid in the coming months.

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