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Bella Hadid Is Locked Into This Y2K Denim Trend


Bella Hadid has long been denim-agnostic: she’s a cowgirl through and through, after all. Hadid recently launched a 35-piece collaboration with ’00s denim go-to Miss Sixty; for its launch in Milan, she opted to wear a pale blue, elongated, and slightly flared jean that matched with the groovier aesthetic of the day. On other occasions, she’s sported CBK-coded straight legs, and experimented with the Gen-X boot-tuck trend to beat the chill in Aspen. Of recent, though, she’s established a penchant for the Y2K-favored bootcut.

The model stepped out for dinner at The Bird Street Club in West Hollywood in a pair of mini bootcut jeans, a style that sits close to the thigh and falls into an extremely subtle kick flare. She styled her denim with a patent leather, burnt orange zip-up top that contoured her body, brown pointy mules, some ’70s-style glasses, and the cinnamon-colored Bonnie suede handbag from Prada.

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Some CBK-coded denim.

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Another mini bootcut moment.

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It was classic, off-duty-night-out Bella Hadid look, styling vintage-style pieces with classic denim and statement accessories. For now, the subtle bootcut jean is one of the most regular in her pants rotation.

Her glam for the evening leaned into the groovier vibe she’s been embracing of recent, with that fresh set of bangs and her hair swept up into a messy up-do, coupled with a caramel glossy lip and a more contemporary, liberal use of undereye blush.

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Bella modeling her Miss Sixty denim line, equal parts yeehaw and groovy.

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Bella Hadid shops on NYE with a gal pal in Aspen

The Gen-X boot-tuck in action in Aspen.

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