It’s been two years since Bella Hadid launched Orebella, and this week, the model dropped a new range of body and hair perfume mists. To celebrate, she stepped out for a brand dinner in Los Angeles with some of her nearest and dearest, and looked like the human embodiment of her airy summer spritzes.
She might have skipped out on Coachella, but Bella embraced the boho-iest waves imaginable, with a halo of light blonde, clavicle-length corkscrew curls. Flowers dappled the mid-lengths, with a real ’70s feeling volume throughout. Glam followed the same rhythm as the rest of her groovy look, as the model wore a full fit from Chloé: a flowing cream-and-white lace mini dress, some Chloé clogs, and a matching bag.
Over the years, Hadid has dipped in and out of the blonde tones—in 2019, she embraced a natural dirty blonde with wavy textures. In 2022, she sought out hairstylist Jessica Gillin and colorist Jenna Perry for a brief spell with waist-length, “Aspen Blonde” hair. But really, we saw her rise to supermodel stardom as a knockout brunette.
It’s almost a year exactly since Bella returned to her natural tones, a shade she debuted at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. At first, it was a sensual honey blonde, but across the last few months, she’s upped the ante. Working with her go-to colorist Jacob Schwartz, they lightened it up to a more bombshell kind of blonde, with natural-looking highlights for the Victoria’s Secret fashion show.
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Bella’s natural hair texture is quite wavy, falling in loose, voluminous waves. It’s an effortless look she returns to when hanging out on the ranch in Texas or keeping things casual in LA, with the addition of bangs, on occasion. On the red carpet, though, she’ll often opt for a sleek up-do or tousled, lived-in layers. Hairstylist to the stars Evanie Frausto is usually in charge of the look.
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