Bella Hadid styling a Coach bag with bootcut jeans and leather jacket

Bella Hadid styling a Coach bag with bootcut jeans and leather jacket

Coach's recently launched Brooklyn bag was a summer It Girl handbag - and it's entirely thanks to Bella Hadid. The supermodel inadvertently became the face of the coach when she spent all of 2024/7 in an angular tote. Now that autumn has officially hit, she's working on something newer and better, in my humble opinion, specifically the Alter/Ego Hobo crossbody from Coachtopia.

Yesterday afternoon, Hadid was spotted leaving Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles looking like a 1990s rom-com heroine. Her outfit consisted of fall basics from the era, including washed boot-cut jeans, shrunken baby tea and a stand-up colored leather jacket (vintage, depending on the looks of it).

The star matched her leather with even more leather and added square toe boots (another favorite of the era) and brown lens sunglasses - seemingly a keepsake from her Saint Laurent Runway look.

Hadid gave her beloved Brooklyn bag a day off and instead carried an oversized patchwork crossbody. This scruffy style, called Hobo, comes from Coachtopia's new Alter/Ego collection, which reuses leather scraps from the bag-making process.

While the maroon Brooklyn was in perfect agreement with Hadid's Rodeo girlfriend aesthetic- centered around bunny brown suede over noir leather — her new handbag of choice feels more like her 90s fashion alter ego (given the name of the bag). It is appropriate).

Until recently, Hadid was the poster child for nostalgic trends like corporate sleaze, dark academia and clean girl. But since she started dating professional equestrian rider Adan Banuelos, Hadid has taken advantage of her inner horse girl (she's a lifetime rider herself) and wears cowboy boots with almost every look.

But unlike her favorite shoes, Hadid's latest coach bag is much more versatile. Whether she's channeling you have mail or coyote ugly, a good 90s tote works for any aesthetic. 

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