Bella Hadid Is As Radiant As the French Riviera Sun in a Golden Minidress

Bella Hadid Is As Radiant As the French Riviera Sun in a Golden Minidress
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Bella Hadid is going for the gold.

A day after making her grand return to the red carpet in a ruched naked dress from Saint Laurent, the supermodel once again stepped out at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival—this time in the perfect French Riviera vacation look.

This included a bodycon halterneck minidress, made out of an iridescent bright yellow fabric that glowed golden underneath the sun. The piece featured small rows of dots of various sizes all over, adding some playful texture to the overall look.

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cannes, france may 21 bella hadid is seen at the hôtel martinez during the 77th cannes film festival on may 21, 2024 in cannes, france photo by arnold jerockigc images
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To accessorize, she added a pair of narrow rectangular sunglasses with amber-tinted lenses and curvy diamond earrings. Finally, she completed the outfit with a pair of cream pointed-toe kitten heels, adorned with a trendy bow on each toe.

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Besides making sartorial waves at Cannes, Hadid has been busy with the recent launch of her new fragrance line, Orebella. She recently chatted with Harper’s Bazaar about what inspired her to create the alcohol-free and essential oil-based line.

“I never had a fragrance I was so obsessed with that made me feel unique and different. I started making my own and started making decks about it. Then, all of a sudden, I had conversations with myself about my future and, like, what excited me, and it really was bringing something that was so personal to me to the world, and having the opportunity for people to see my heart and my brain,” she said. “Creating Orebella was the best form of therapy, especially just using my brain again and educating myself on different things and knowing the business behind all of this, but also being able to stay true to who I am.”

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