Vogue loves a horse lady — simply ask Bella Hadid.
Since hard-launching her rodeo champion boyfriend, Adan Banuelos, earlier this 12 months, the supermodel has been nailing western type in a number of denim cutoff Daisy Dukes, leather-based cowboy boots, wide-brimmed suede hats and even precise chaps.
However Hadid, 27, is much from the primary to take equestrian-inspired seems to be to chill new heights, as she reminded us all on Saturday, November 2, in New York Metropolis when she rocked a pair of very uncommon classic Chloé trousers designed by one other horse lady: none aside from clothier Stella McCartney.
That includes a silk appliqué of a galloping horse winding round one leg, Hadid’s Stella McCartney-era Chloé pants are from the enduring “Horses” assortment from the Spring 2001 runway — and have been famously worn by Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) in season 4 of Intercourse and the Metropolis throughout a date-night scene with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett).
One other assertion piece swung from Hadid’s shoulder: A fringe suede crossbody, dubbed the Nellcôte bag, that simply debuted in Alessandro Michele’s first assortment for Valentino from the Spring 2025 exhibits.
Coupled along with her trusty western boots, Hadid’s bag, like her pants, was proper in keeping with her love for down-home type with a fashion-forward twist. Embellished with silver studs and grommets, the accent was additional proof she’s already a step forward of one among subsequent season’s most talked-about tendencies.
Hadid added her signature Y2K-esque black sun shades and hoop earrings. It’s protected to wager the Orebella founder completed the look with a spritz of her latest perfume, Nightcap, which she beforehand informed Vogue was sweetly impressed by a particular relationship the mannequin shared with a horse of the identical identify.
Spiked with vanilla and wooden, the scent a tribute to the facility and confidence that she felt when using. And from her cowgirl-meets-fashion-girl aesthetic, plainly Hadid is constant to hit her sartorial stride.