Bella Hadid embraces Sciura style in Milan

During Milan Fashion Week, Bella Hadid promoted the Italian launch of her fragrance brand Orebella by adopting the elegant Sciura style of Milanese women. She wore vintage outfits that highlighted the city's glamorous fashion traditions. Hadid also discussed her approach to work and health in a recent interview.

Bella Hadid, the model and actor, appeared in Milan to celebrate the Italian launch of her fragrance brand Orebella. Outside Douglas in Milan, she greeted crowds wearing a chic cream 1995 Gianni Versace-era skirt suit featuring a collar, buttons, and a knee-length skirt with simple pleats. The outfit was sourced from Paris by Raffe Vintage and styled by Mimi Cuttrell, who added large dark oval sunglasses, a white and black piped clutch bag, a resin Alice band, and Dalmatian print peep-toe Manolo Blahnik mules from The Vintage Marché. She carried her latest Vogue Italia cover under her arm.

Later, at an Orebella brunch event, Hadid wore a silky pale lilac and cream Thierry Mugler blazer and skirt with structured shoulders, lapels, a nipped-in resin buckle waist, and an ankle-length column skirt with a singular slit. Accessories included silvery dotted Manolo Blahnik pumps sourced by Lili Aghaei of The Vintage Marché and long drop diamond earrings by Chopard. Her makeup by Nadia Tayeh was bronzed and glowy, complemented by a wavy voluminous supermodel blowout with bangs swept to the side by Syd Hayes.

These looks marked a shift from her recent appearances. The day before, Hadid launched her first design collaboration with the 1990s denim brand Miss Sixty, wearing an elongated bootleg jean, a structured nipped-in waist jacket, a white rollneck sweater, and Anonymous Copenhagen pumps. On Instagram, she shared an image in an icy blue and brocade vintage Dior gown with sheer cut-outs and fringe details from the 1998 spring summer Galliano-era collection, previously worn by Nicole Kidman and sourced by Raffe Vintage. The gown matched the Orebella fragrance bottle.

The Sciura style, as described, involves elegant Milanese women in leopard prints, Sophia Loren sunglasses, gemstone jewelry, jewel tone blazers, pencil skirts, pumps, and sometimes elegant leather gloves.

In an interview with Vogue Italia, Hadid reflected on her career: “The way that I worked for many years was not sustainable. I think that, you know, even during COVID I continued to work.” She added, “Being able to be in Texas with my horses and my dog, having a real life, and then going back to work makes it more fulfilling.” On her Lyme disease treatment last year, she said, “Now I know that if I’m able to say ‘No,’ even going through my [Lyme disease] treatment last year and having to say no to every job for almost a year, which I cried about…I was emotional because you feel disposable.”

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Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 kicked off on February 24, drawing models and stars like Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Jessica Alba. Attendees displayed a mix of casual off-duty looks and coordinated outfits for front-row appearances at shows including Fendi and Jil Sander. The event runs through March 2, featuring collections from Italian houses such as Prada, Gucci, and Armani.

Bella Hadid arrived in Paris for the start of Paris Fashion Week, drawing inspiration from Jane Birkin with a modern twist. Spotted at lunch, she layered eclectic pieces over simple basics. Her look paid tribute to the late model's signature aesthetic while adding contemporary elements.

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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.

Louise Trotter unveiled her second collection for Bottega Veneta on February 28, 2026, at the brand's Palazzo San Fedele headquarters during Milan Fashion Week. Inspired by Milan's brutalist architecture and hidden sensuality, the show featured powerful feminine silhouettes, sculptural tailoring, innovative textures mimicking furs and skins, and standout outerwear, blending womanly power with protective structures across 80 looks on a red carpet.

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Jessica Alba attended Fendi's fall 2026 ready-to-wear presentation during Milan Fashion Week, sporting a suited ensemble from the collection. The show marked Maria Grazia Chiuri's debut as chief creative officer, featuring a mostly black wardrobe with practical and varied styles. Alba complemented her look with the brand's signature Baguette bag and natural glam.

Ermanno Scervino presented his fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Milan Fashion Week, blending 25 years of signature techniques with fresh perspectives on silhouettes and fabrics. The show featured contradictions like 1950s glamour and tailored rigor, set to Mina's soundtrack with Italian singer Giorgia in the front row. Scervino described it as a love letter to women, emphasizing harmony and sensuality.

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Designer Zuhair Murad presented his fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Paris Fashion Week, drawing inspiration from the portraits of Giovanni Boldini. The show highlighted a blend of excess and restraint, capturing a complex femininity seen in Belle Époque elite. Key pieces featured architectural tailoring, floral motifs, and retro glamour elements.

 

 

 

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