Bella Hadid Made "Cheugy" Cool In A Peplum Suit
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Bella Hadid Made "Cheugy" Cool In A Peplum Suit
"Taking to Instagram, Hadid shared a slideshow of photos from the 'Ôrebella launch celebrations, where she kept things buttoned up with a business-forward ensemble. She donned a sculptural red blouse, featuring a fitted bustier with a slightly plunging collar, leading to a curved peplum hem with oversized pockets and a tiny cutout teasing her midriff. She paired her blouse with a matching hourglass skirt, completing the full corporate siren aesthetic with a cheugy twist."
"When it came to accessories, Hadid didn't disappoint. She wore a geometric gold choker necklace with an orbular pendant, and several gold statement rings, all of which perfectly complemented the sculptural 'Ôrebella bottle in her hands. On the red carpet, she wore pointed-toe kitten heels with matching red laces and soles. But afterward, she changed into a contrasting pair of black leather pumps."
"Hadid has a knack for turning cheugy nostalgic trends into modern and sophisticated looks. Back in December, she made the Canadian tuxedo look chic with a corpcore twist, pairing a fitted denim blazer with a matching pencil skirt, all from Roberto Cavalli's 2002 collection. She added some punk contrast with her accessories, carrying an oversized black leather Sac de Jour bag from Saint Laurent and completing he"
Bella Hadid traveled to Kuwait to launch her fragrance 'Ôrebella in the Middle East and to celebrate her father's 77th birthday. She wore a sculptural red peplum blouse with a fitted bustier, plunging collar, curved peplum hem, oversized pockets, and a tiny midriff cutout paired with a matching hourglass skirt for a corpcore, corporate-siren look with a cheugy twist. Accessories included a geometric gold choker with an orbular pendant, gold statement rings, and the sculptural 'Ôrebella bottle. She wore pointed-toe kitten heels on the red carpet and later switched to black leather pumps. Previously she modernized cheugy trends with a denim corpcore look from Roberto Cavalli's 2002 collection.
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