Bella Hadid Archives Versace Cannes Red Carpet gown brings drama

Bella Hadid Archives Versace Cannes Red Carpet gown brings drama

The day with 4 back・to-back costume changes is another 1 Thursday for Bella Hadid. Still, the model and founder of the fragrance of Errebella managed to make her third (and fourth!)Cannes Film Festival looks her most dramatic circuit yet.

First up the stairs to the premiere of 5/23 L'Amour Ouf, Hadid dressed in yet another vintage gown pulled by stylist Molly Dixon. Coming from Atelier Versace's 2001 couture collection, the black dress absolutely plunged neckline in contrast to the floor-length skirt dripping with sequins

In the archive runway image Dixon shared in an instagrammed story, Versace originally chose to adjust black heels instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrams Just the style of the dress Hadid accentuated the over-the-top drama of the see-through bodice and sequined skirt with a long and flashy shawl fluttering in the wind. Diamonds, dangling earrings and an oversized diamond ring on her index finger added a final, dramatic touch to the outfit. (These are most likely sourced from Chopard, who has been chosen as Hadid's jeweler throughout Cannes.

On the Gram front, Hadid and hair stylist Bryce Scarlett paid tribute to the classic prom-updo with a smooth back pan with giant cascading barrel curls. As for her make・up, she's fed up with the early 2000s Enel

clothing changes in dress and hair, with a glowing look of bronze color coordinated by make-up artist Nadia Taye, who is still "not Bella." After closing the stairs for the Cannes premiere, Hadid changed to another atelier Versace dress from the Fall 1998 collection. The bridal dress had a simple and sleeveless silhouette with flashing silver sequins embroidery throughout the bodice and skirt. Just like her red carpet gown, Hadid appears to be in a post-party look with a coordinated, flashy shawl and open-toed sandals.

There are still 2 days left at the Cannes Film Festival and all events will end by 5.25 PM (Sat). Hadid is not sure if she is attending more events, but she has already provided enough meaningful outfits to fill the entire Fashion Week calendar.

Thursday alone includes a backless T-shirt dress that has not yet been released by keffiyeh Sundress and Jacquemus that references her Palestinian heritage, and at the beginning of the week, Hadid and Dixon chose a completely sheer Saint Laurent bare dress from an array of vintage slip dresses. In addition to the Carefree Mini by Alaïa

Of course, Cannes was not the only Bella Hadid show. Other notable looks from the past 2 weeks included a Saint Laurent gown worthy of Selena Gomez's ovation and Naomi Campbell's self・reference at Vintage Chanel in the style of Lo Roach.

Editor's Note: This post has been updated to include Hadid's second Versace dress.

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