Bella Hadid Looks Ultra Groovy in Her Penny Lane Coat

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Bella Hadid is usually the queen of '90s and early-'00s nostalgia, but her latest outfit suggested the return of an even earlier era.

While in New York City earlier this week, the supermodel was spotted wearing a Penny Lane coat. The sheepskin style is straight out of the '70s, although there's a turn-of-the-millennium angle here, too: It's named after Kate Hudson's rock-chick character in Almost Famous, which came out in—you guessed it—the year 2000.

Hadid's outerwear featured a funky olive-green, orangey-yellow, and rusty-red print with black shearling lining on the lapels and cuffs. She kept the rest of her outfit simple: a classic black turtleneck, a pair of straight-leg jeans in a dark wash, and black square-toed leather boots. For accessories, she wore her signature narrow sunglasses (this time with what seems to be a dark-purple tint) and a few amber-colored rings.

Photo credit: TheImageDirect.com
Photo credit: TheImageDirect.com

Hadid's last retro look occurred during a night out in Los Angeles, where she was accompanied by her brother, Anwar Hadid, and Euphoria star Alexa Demie. That night, the model seemed to again find style inspiration from the '70s. She wore a chocolate-hued minidress featuring a plunging neckline and a high-low hem. Accessories included a notably more '60s pair of white go-go boots, a cheetah-print shoulder bag, a pair of hoop earrings, and gold nameplate necklaces.

Hadid talked about her love of dressing up in a 2018 interview with BAZAAR.com. "Even when I was a kid in high school, style was always my thing. I never wore flip-flops, I always had my cute outfits, I went vintage shopping," she said at the time. "It's crazy because I was never one to put outfits together for people to see me, but now of course I walk outside and photographers are outside my apartment. So now it's a fun thing. I look at it, instead of being like f— this, I can show what I'm really made of."

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