Bella Hadid celebrated the launch of her new Orebella body and hair perfume mists with a brand dinner at Cento Raw Bar in Los Angeles – and her ensemble exuded an ethereal flair with 70s edge.
The supermodel wore a full boho-chic ensemble from Chloé: a flowing cream mini dress that featured billowing sleeves, lace-trimmed cuffs, and a silky finish was styled with a mini beige Paddington bag and a pair of matching clogs. Bella's luscious blonde locks were styled into corkscrew curls with 70s volume and adorned with intricate white flowers. Her makeup was left natural and radiant, courtesy of a shimmery eye and nude-stained lip.
The Orebella founder's elegant look is part of the larger underwear-as-outerwear trend that continues to blur the line between lingerie and evening wear. Romantic slip dresses were championed during the spring/summer 2024 shows, with the likes of Coperni, Gucci and Versace all embracing iterations of the whimsical négligée. At its core, the look features delicate mesh, sumptuous silk, intricate lace, and flirtatious hems.
With a new alcohol-free, bi-phase water-based fragrance collection designed for all-over application on both body and hair, the products feature the signature shake-to-activate innovation. Enriched with essential oils and botanical waters, they nourish the skin and hair with a glossy finish.
The product has been released in three distinct scents. Gardenia's Whisper is a delicate floral fragrance, blending top notes of rhubarb, nectarine, bergamot, and apple with a base of patchouli, cashmere wood, and white amber for a soft, romantic finish.
Ôrəbella's hair and body mists come in three scents
Nectar Dew is more fruity, combining fig, pear, and peony with hints of orange blossom and tonka, for a subtly musky finish.
Meanwhile, Golden Brûlée is warm, featuring notes of frosted sage and tobacco leaves layered with cedarwood and vanilla bean.
The hair launch comes after Bella traded her dark brunette locks for a honey-tone blonde hair color – a return to her natural roots. The supermodel debuted the new hairstyle, courtesy of colourist Jacob Schwartz, during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
"I took Bella from brunette to blonde for Cannes, so this was the evolution of her "supermodel blonde,'" Jacob told Vogue. "[The colour] had grown out beautifully. We refreshed the base and lifted her natural colour slightly to give a darker, golden, natural blonde – think '90s, 2000s supermodel."
"Because her colour had been maintained so nicely, we were able to keep things minimal and focus on enhancing shine and her natural dimension rather than doing any extreme lighting," he added.