FASHION MOMENTS

Bella Hadid wears red ruched halter top and vintage leather pumps, plus her most fiery red looks


Earlier this year, Bella posed in a head-turning shade of scarlet.


Bella Hadid wears red ruched halter top and vintage leather pumps, plus her most fiery red looks© Backgrid/The Grosby Group
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
FEBRUARY 23, 2026 5:48 PM EST

Bella Hadid is ushering in spring with a confident mix of Western flair and vintage luxury. Stepping out for dinner in Los Angeles over the weekend, the model delivered a fun and chic look, anchored by a pair of rare archival heels.

The model chose a ruched Gucci halter from the Tom Ford years, the softly draped neckline giving the look a hint of romance while still feeling structured.

Bella Hadid delivered a fun and chic look, anchored by a pair of rare archival heels in LA© Backgrid/The Grosby Group
Bella Hadid delivered a fun and chic look, anchored by a pair of rare archival heels in LA

She paired it with vivid blue, high-waisted straight-leg jeans, a sleek counterpoint to the oversized, wide-leg denim currently trending. Leaning into the subtle Western mood, she fastened the jeans with a braided Saint Laurent belt punctuated by a bold brass buckle.

A chocolate-brown suede bomber layered over the top introduced rich texture, while classic hoop earrings and narrow sunglasses lent the ensemble an easy, model-off-duty finish.

Bella Hadid chose a ruched Gucci halter from the Tom Ford years, the softly draped neckline giving the look a hint of romance while still feeling structured. © Backgrid/The Grosby Group
Bella Hadid chose a ruched Gucci halter from the Tom Ford years, the softly draped neckline giving the look a hint of romance while still feeling structured.

And while cowboy boots might have been the obvious companion to her country-coded denim, Hadid pivoted in a more polished direction, choosing black pumps instead. She wore The Vintage Marché Chanel black leather pumps, featuring embossed python pointed toes and signature CC detailing, a refined contrast to the relaxed denim.

The boutique is known for offering pristine Gucci Tom Ford–era Horsebit pieces, covetable Fendi Baguette bags, and other hard-to-find archival gems.

Bella's fiery red ensembles:

The dinner ensemble follows a series of headline-making outfits from the model this February. Earlier in the month, Hadid turned heads in a bold red dress while stepping out solo in Hollywood for a Valentine’s-ready evening, embracing high-glamour femininity in contrast to her more relaxed daytime aesthetic.

Bella Hadid wears red ruched halter top and vintage leather pumps, plus her most fiery red looks© Backgrid/The Grosby Group
Hadid turned heads in a bold red dress while stepping out solo in Hollywood for a Valentine’s-ready evening.

Earlier this year, Bella delivered another unforgettable fashion moment, this time in a head-turning shade of scarlet. Attending the premiere of her new series, 'The Beauty,' the model embraced full blonde bombshell glamour in a striking red gown that amplified her newly lightened hair.

Hadid wore a bias-cut satin halter gown from Schiaparelli’s Fall 2025 collection© FilmMagic
Hadid wore a bias-cut satin halter gown from Schiaparelli’s Fall 2025 collection

Hadid wore a bias-cut satin halter gown from Schiaparelli’s Fall 2025 collection, designed with a sculpted bodice and dramatic train that created fluid movement with every step. She finished the look with matching red heels and diamond stud earrings by Chopard, styling her hair in a sleek, tight bun to spotlight the gown’s elegant neckline.

Bella Hadid shines at her first quinceañera, celebrating with boyfriend Adan Banuelos© GC Images
Bella Hadid proves red is her color

Whether she’s channeling archival Gucci at Chateau Marmont or making a dramatic entrance in crimson, Bella Hadid continues to prove that her true signature lies in balance, blending vintage rarity with modern edge, and elevating everyday denim with investment-worthy classics.

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