Bella Hadid Endorses Editor Favorite Bomber Jacket Trend at Paris Fashion Week

Bella Hadid Endorses Editor Favorite Bomber Jacket Trend at Paris Fashion Week

This fall, street style is divided into two camps: those who support the return of the barn jacket and those who are on board with the bomber jacket trend. Bella Hadid voted at Paris Fashion Week.

I had expected the model to extend her horse-daughter style streak with Barbour and J.Crew English country jackets, but she and her stylist, Molly Dixon, surprised me (and all of Hadid's Paris hotel outside camp on Tuesday, September 24). fans) surprised me. Instead, Hadid left the hotel wearing an oversized black leather bomber jacket layered with wide pinstripe pants and a matching plunge-neck top.

Hadid finished off her casual-cool look with a black leather bag and a contrasting brown leather belt. All items were from Saint Laurent, which is not surprising considering the Orebella founder made his long-awaited return to modeling in a Saint Laurent campaign earlier this year.

Bella Hadid has worn Saint Laurent from head to toe this year, from her pantyhose naked dress at Cannes to her loose-fitting leather outfit today. Fans online are speculating that Hadid will return to the runway at the brand's Spring 2025 show in Paris this evening.

Whether Hadid returns as a model or not, she is at least rekindling the jacket trend that fashion editors have been wearing throughout fashion month. From Tibi to Frankie Shoppe, oversized bomber jackets were often seen outside of shows, layered over slip skirts, denim, and even hot pants. Some versions, like The Row's leather jackets, have even spawned their own micro-trends.

Bomber jackets look rough but work well with lace and sequins. Personally, I'd pair it with a white circle skirt, a neutral knit, and tall boots for fall as the temperatures begin to drop. As a slice of Hadid's Paris Fashion Week style, I sought out a version of the bomber jacket trend that can be enjoyed at all price points, regardless of whether Hadid's inevitable catwalk cameo will spark a new outerwear movement The first was the “Bomber Jacket.

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