Bella Hadid put a boho-twist on her summer sartorial agenda as she stepped out in Saint-Tropez following the Cannes Film Festival on May 24. The supermodel oozed chic in Massimo Dutti’s Flowing V-Neck Midi Dress.
The semi-sheer brown dress featured a plunging tank-style neckline and a flowing silhouette that fell elegantly to the ankle. Bella accessorized the simple look with a brown Massimo Dutti Nappa Leather Woven Croissant Bag and a pair of trendy thong sandals.
For a touch of glitz, Bella completed the ensemble with a Chanel Gripoix Cross Pendant Necklace, a Chelsea Girl Ring, and a Shay 18k Gold with Natural White Diamonds Pave Pinky Ring. Her luscious blonde locks were slicked back into an elegant updo and she concealed her eyes from the rays with a pair of black skinny shades.
Bella’s Cannes wardrobe
The supermodel has been soaking up the sun aboard her yacht on the French Riviera, and her style choices have been playfully bold. She was photographed in an orange and black swirled Pucci one-piece from the house’s spring summer L’Alba collection and a Prada spring/summer 2001 tube dress that was originally worn by Gisele Bünchen on the runway.
As for the red carpet, Bella wore a custom Prada satin column gown in a pearlescent gray shade. The dress featured a staples bodice that was embellished with intricate beading. The skirt, which boasted an A-line silhouette, featured a mini train. Bella layered the look with a matching wrap that draped off her shoulders and was cropped at the waist.
For the La Bataille de Gaulle: L’Âge de Fer screening, Bella opted for a custom see-through lace Schiaparelli gown. The sculptural gown featured a form-fitting silhouette with a large cutout on the bodice that extended from the neck to the hips. The gown was adorned with an oversized black bow accent and the entire dress boasted intricate trompe l’œil lace embroidery composed of cords and anchor threads with a ruffled hem and mermaid train. The custom piece required 22,160 hours of work to create, with the expertise of 130 artisans.
The gown was reminiscent of a look worn by the late actress Jane Birkin to Cannes in 1969. While the dresses are very similar, there are a few noticeable differences. Jane’s dress featured the same black beaded embellishment and lace embroidery. However, it had shorter sleeves and a shift dress silhouette.
Read the full article here





