Bella Hadid goes TOPLESS behind massive LV bag for brand campaign collab with Yayoi Kusama

Bella Hadid went seductively topless in a new Louis Vuitton campaign done in collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

Gigi Hadid’s 26-year-old sister had a huge Louis Vuitton bag placed in front of her bust, preventing her from breaching the Instagram account. Community Principles.

In the evocative images, which seemed to be taken from Kusama’s multimedia creations, Bella was sprawled on the ground painting blobs in the air.

Hello beautiful: Bella Hadid went seductively topless in a new Louis Vuitton campaign done in collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama

Hello beautiful: Bella Hadid went seductively topless in a new Louis Vuitton campaign done in collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama

A couple of eye-catching videos showed her surrounded by multicolored blobs of paint, all suspended in the air around her like bubbles.

Bella interspersed her modeling photos with some quotes from Kusama, who has been outspoken about how she relies on her art to cope with her mental health issues.

“If it wasn’t for art, I would have killed myself a long time ago,” said Kusama, who has lived in a Tokyo asylum by choice since 1977.

Another quote Bella quoted from the artist stated, “Every time I’ve had a problem, I’ve confronted it with the ax of art.”

Sizzler: Gigi Hadid's 26-year-old sister had a huge Louis Vuitton bag placed in front of her bust, preventing her from violating Instagram's Community Guidelines

Sizzler: Gigi Hadid’s 26-year-old sister had a huge Louis Vuitton bag placed in front of her bust, preventing her from violating Instagram’s Community Guidelines

Burning: In the evocative images, which looked like they were lifted from Kusama's multimedia creations, Bella was sprawled on the ground painting blobs in the air.

Burning: In the evocative images, which looked like they were lifted from Kusama’s multimedia creations, Bella was sprawled on the ground painting blobs in the air.

What a picture: A couple of eye-catching videos showed her surrounded by multicolored blobs of paint, all suspended in the air around her like bubbles.

What a picture: A couple of eye-catching videos showed her surrounded by multicolored blobs of paint, all suspended in the air around her like bubbles.

I have been struggling with mental illness and emptiness throughout my life. Now I want people to understand my glorious search for the truth,” said another.

‘Working on paintings is a process towards my artistic creation. It is a new spiritual theme of my whole philosophy to seek the truth. Each painting represents a process in all of my art,” Kusama stated.

While posting the new ad campaign on Instagram, Bella raged in her captions: “My first @louisvuitton campaign couldn’t have been a better collaboration than @yayoikusama_…”

Former Beverly Hills royal housewife Yolanda Hadid’s daughter said: “Not only am I the biggest fan, I’m so intrigued with her story and her life… but I connect deeply with her to heal mental struggles through artistic freedom and creation”.

Connection: Bella interspersed her modeling shots with some quotes from Kusama, who has been outspoken about how she relies on her art to cope with her mental health issues.

Connection: Bella interspersed her modeling shots with some quotes from Kusama, who has been outspoken about how she relies on her art to cope with her mental health issues.

Sincerity:

Candor: “If it weren’t for art, I would have killed myself a long time ago,” said Kusama, who has lived in a Tokyo asylum by choice since 1977.

She said: ‘I am very proud to be running this campaign, and I hope that one day I can hug Miss Kusama and tell her how important she is not only to me, but to so many people fighting. Proud is the only word I have. Proud.’

Bella, whose mother Yolanda was also a model, said last year that she suffered from “eating disorders” as a child.

“Growing up, I thought it was normal for me to have this chronic anxiety and dissociation, to cry every day and not know who I was,” she said. ID.

“Whether it’s disordered eating or smoking a pack of Marlboros since the age of 14, I’m like, ‘Oh, this is what all the kids are doing.'” I realized that maybe it was me trying to figure out why I felt this way. And really, all he needed was therapy.

Aglow: Bella gushed about Kusama that

Aglow: Bella gushed of Kusama that “I connect deeply with her to heal mental struggles through artistic freedom and creation.”

Bella shared that as a rising model, she continued to suffer from body dysmorphia, which affected how she reacted to her fame.

“During that part of my life, I was so out of my body, disassociating so much… I was so confused by what people saw of me,” she said.

I still, even now, see comments on Instagram when I’m sitting on the couch and I’m like, “Are they talking about me?” I don’t understand how I’ve gotten to this point where people appreciate my work or know who I am.

She said Fashion this year than as a teenager she suffered from anorexia, which she partly attributed to the Adderall she was prescribed for what was thought to be ADHD.

Her own struggles: Bella, whose mother Yolanda was also a model, said last year she suffered

Her own struggles: Bella, whose mother Yolanda was also a model, said last year that she suffered from “eating disorders” as a child.

The interview sparked a storm of controversy when Bella revealed that she had a nose job when she was only 14 years old.

Social media erupted in anger at Yolanda for giving her daughter cosmetic surgery at such a tender age.

Bella herself expressed regret over the procedure, saying, “I wish I had kept my ancestors’ noses.” I think he would have used me.

Yolanda hails from the Netherlands, while Gigi and Bella’s father, Mohamed Hadid, is a Palestinian who was born in Nazareth just months after the founding of Israel.

let it out:

Letting it out: “Growing up, I thought it was normal for me to have this chronic anxiety and dissociation, crying every day and not knowing who I was,” Bella told iD.