Bella Hadid has shifted from her equestrian style to a look inspired by Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. In a recent Instagram post from the Orebella boardroom, the model wore a crisp white shirt, classic trench coat and slim headband. The accessory marks a departure from her recent Western aesthetic.
Bella Hadid, known for her evolving fashion choices, recently shared an Instagram photo offering a glimpse into the Orebella boardroom. The image shows her topping a crisp white shirt and classic trench coat with a slim headband reminiscent of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's style, often referred to as CBK-coded. This look contrasts with her previous wardrobe of equestrian staples and horse-girl headgear, including cowboy hats she has worn in the past. Hadid, a model and Orebella founder, stepped back from dominating major fashion month runways. Her style has previously transitioned from Ugg boots as a downtown New Yorker to a Schiaparelli gown at the Cannes red carpet. The CBK influence aligns with a broader trend drawing from Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.'s 1990s aesthetic. Hadid has appeared in Ryan Murphy's projects, including a cameo as a Balenciaga model in the FX series The Beauty.