Anwar and Bella Hadid Are the Best Dressed Summer Goths in Saint-Tropez
Leaving her crochet Schiaparelli and princessy Prada gowns in Cannes, Bella Hadid embraces the more low-key side of her style to continue the fun in the French Riviera.

Reported by Vogue.
Cannes is over, and Bella Hadid still hasn't taken a style day off. Fresh off what might be her strongest red carpet run on the Croisette yet — think archival Marc Jacobs, custom Schiaparelli, and a Prada spring 2001 skirt originally worn by Gisele Bündchen on the runway — the model made the short trip to Saint-Tropez. The setting changed. The commitment did not.
Spotted in town with her brother Anwar, Bella leaned fully into what we're calling summer goth: a near-sheer black V-neck maxi dress from Massimo Dutti, black thong sandals, and enough gold jewelry to stock a small boutique — a Chelsea Girl purple-stoned ring, a Chanel Gripoix cross pendant necklace, a Shay Pavé diamond pinky ring, layered chains, an ear cuff, and gold bangles. A woven Massimo Dutti croissant bag on her arm, oval sunglasses, hair slicked into a side-parted bun. Anwar held his own in a black scoop-neck vest, extra-long cargo shorts (a trend already flagged, according to Vogue), a distressed gray cap, and black sneakers. Siblings in full aesthetic alignment.
From the Red Carpet to the Riviera
The Cannes wardrobe she and stylist Mimi Cuttrell assembled over the past 10 years of appearances has always been appointment viewing — but this season felt definitive. Archival pulls anchored the lineup: an icy blue Marc Jacobs spring 2003 zip-up dress, sparkling Elie Saab, a boundary-testing Schiaparelli gown. Off-duty, the register shifted but the standard held. On a yacht, she reached for a Pucci orange-and-black swirled one-piece from the house's spring-summer L'Alba collection. The Gisele-worn Prada skirt, now a tube dress, made an appearance too.
The whole thing reads less like a vacation wardrobe and more like a carefully curated second act — proof that the break between formal and casual dressing can be just as considered as the headline moment. Dua Lipa has long owned the title of vacation fashion queen, but Bella's Saint-Tropez chapter is mounting a real challenge.
Summer goth, archival swimwear, and a Massimo Dutti bag that somehow works on a superyacht — if Bella Hadid's off-duty style has a thesis, it's that there is no such thing as dressing down, only dressing differently.
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