Bella Hadid has always been a Horse Girl, but since moving to Texas and taking a real-life Cowboy lover, her style has pivoted to reflect this equine era. From an array of Western boots and hats to chaps and statement belt buckles, the supermodel’s new look has been a refreshing change of pace for our Quiet Luxury fatigue.
As we learned over the weekend, even when back in the Big Smoke, Hadid is committed to her Lone Star state style. On Saturday, the Orebella founder was photographed leaving the St. Regis Hotel in New York City sporting a look that served as a reminder that you can take the girl out of the ranch, but you can’t take the ranch life out of the girl.
Leaving her chaps behind, she stepped out in a pair of vintage Chloé pants from the label’s Spring/Summer 2001 collection, which featured a brown embroidered horse on the leg. Designed by Stella McCartney, the ivory slacks are one of the last things the creative director designed before stepping away from the brand.
Hadid wore the pants with a plunging black knit wrap sweater and black pointed Cowboy boots with brown stitching. The Western theme was continued with her carryall—the new Valentino Garavani ‘Nellcôte’ bag in a light tan hue. Plucked from the Spring 2025 ‘Avant Les Debuts’ collection, the suede crossbody bag featured silver grommets and dangling fringe details that brought the look together.
She kept her accessories slightly more subdued with rectangular black sunglasses, silver hoop earrings, a fine gold pendant, and a sparkling ring. Her brunette locks were left natural, as was her makeup.