Bella Hadid Embraces Her Boho-iest Summer Curls
Celebrating a new Orebella product launch, Bella Hadid styled her Chloé clogs and Jane Birkin-coded dress with a halo of blonde hair.

Reported by Vogue.
Bella Hadid has been in her soft, sun-drenched era for a while now — and this week, she leaned all the way in. The model hosted a brand dinner in Los Angeles to mark the latest Orebella drop: a line of summer body and hair perfume mists with names like golden brûlée martini and gardenia's whisper spritz. The event itself — brownies, rhubarb pavlovas, pear tarts — read like a fever dream garden party, and Hadid dressed accordingly.
Head-to-toe Chloé (flowing cream-and-white lace mini, matching clogs, coordinating bag) and a halo of clavicle-length corkscrew curls with flowers tucked into the mid-lengths. The whole thing had a very deliberate '70s boho energy — the kind of look that seems effortless and takes forever. According to Vogue, Hadid's natural texture runs wavy and voluminous, the sort of hair she defaults to on the ranch in Texas or low-key days in LA. But these curls were styled-up, occasion-worthy, clearly intentional.
The Blonde Evolution
Hadid's color history is worth a quick recap: she broke through as a brunette, experimented with a natural dirty blonde in 2019, then went full waist-length "Aspen Blonde" in 2022 with hairstylist Jessica Gillin and colorist Jenna Perry. She returned to her natural tones around Cannes 2024 — starting as a sensual honey blonde before working with colorist Jacob Schwartz to lift it into something more bombshell, with softly placed highlights debuted at the Victoria's Secret show. The current iteration is lighter still, almost ethereal against the lace and the florals.
For red carpet moments, Hadid typically hands things over to hairstylist Evanie Frausto, who toggles between sleek up-dos and tousled lived-in layers depending on the brief. But the dinner look felt personal — more ranch than runway, more Orebella than obligation. It's the version of Bella that actually seems to be having fun.
With Cannes coming up fast, the question isn't whether she'll show up — it's what she'll arrive as: a new cut, a color shift, another reinvention. Whatever it is, the girl knows how to make a moment land.
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