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Gigi Hadid’s sister had not appeared in a fashion show for 2 years and retreated to Texas to take care of her health.
Sleek in his XXL black suit, double-breasted jacket over white tie shirt, heavy glasses accentuating his eyes, he looked like the female incarnation of Yves Saint Laurent. Bella Hadid chose the fashion event of the year, Fashion Week, to return to the catwalk after a two-year absence. Therefore, on September 24, the model organized a parade in Paris for the house of Saint Laurent.
Modeling at its own expense
The 27-year-old was last seen on the catwalk for Miu Miu, Stella McCartney and Copernicus during Spring/Summer 2023 fashion week. “After ten years of modeling, I realized that I was putting so much energy, love and effort into something that, in the long run, wasn’t necessarily going to pay me back,” she told the magazine. Temptationin April 2024. Suffering from Lyme disease, the American appeared to have found her balance with horses and her new boyfriend, equestrian Adan Banuelos, 35, who she made official in October 2023. If Bella Hadid decided not to step foot again. on the catwalk, however, she continued to pose for campaigns for major brands such as Victoria’s Secret and Marc Jacobs. She also launched her own perfume line, Ôrəbella.
Are you back with Saint Laurent?
Does Bella Hadid’s appearance on the Saint Laurent catwalk mark her active return to the catwalk? Nobody knows yet. However, Gigi Hadid’s sister sent a message on her Instagram account that could suggest this. Photographed in the latest issue of Self Service Magazine, she shared several photos and thanked Yves Saint Laurent artistic director Anthony Vaccarello and magazine photographer Ezra Petronio. “Thank you Anthony for your endless support and for allowing me to be a part of your vision. Ezra – for your incredible talent. It is an honor to work with you again after all these years and I am so happy and grateful. The case can be continued.
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Source: Le Figaro
