Bella Hadid isn’t reigning in her western-core anytime soon.
The model, 28, proved she’s still all country on Wednesday, January 21, when she rocked a rancher coat and cowboy boots on the streets of New York City.
Since her romance with rodeo star Adan Banuelos got off to a galloping start last summer, the couple has embraced a country-western sense of style — filled with loads of denim, leather chaps and, of course, ten-gallon hats. Hadid, 28, is a longtime rider herself — and the founder of Ôrebella, a fragrance line with a special scent named after a beloved horse from her youth, Nightcap.
Having spent years training and dressing the part, it was only a matter of time before Hadid landed a surprise cameo on a December 2024 episode of Yellowstone, where she was able to wear multiple pieces of her own clothing. Costume designed by Johnetta Boone, the wardrobe for Sadie mimicked the plaid-and-denim uniform that Hadid had in regular rotation off-screen.
Indeed, the fur-lined coat Hadid took on a stroll today also looked as if it could have been lifted from the closet of handsome Yellowstone Dutton Ranch manager, Kayce (Luke Grimes), if not Hadid’s similarly easy on the eyes, real-life equestrian beau.
Hadid went full urban cowgirl in extreme flared Wranglers with a raw-edge hem, grounded with sturdy black cowboy boots — much like the vintage pair of her own that she wore on Yellowstone.
Adding an extra layer of authenticity was an antique coin necklace, a lucky talisman that lent a flash of free-spirited sensibility to her laidback look while braving the temperature drop.
But our favorite accessory was a Y2K-era Scünci headband, which gave Us a clear view of her newest hair transformation: deep burgundy highlights that felt right at home in the Big Apple.
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