Bella Hadid looks unrecognizable as she transforms into a bald A.I. robot for Marc Jacobs campaign… after taking time off to battle Lyme disease
Bella Hadid looked out of this world as she transformed into a bald AI robot in the new Marc Jacobs ‘Heaven’ campaign for Fall 2023.
The 26-year-old catwalk sensation featured in a series of sci-fi inspired photos, wearing nothing but armor-like lingerie and a matching silver headpiece.
Another shot showed the model from behind as she sat completely nude, with only a silver ear cuff and a silver alien tentacle growing from her spine.
Bella – who recently gave fans an update on her battle with Lyme disease – also posed in the brand’s Kiki boots, along with a mini denim skirt and pink top.
Other photos in the futuristic campaign showed her posing next to cyber-twins and kissing a robot.
Robot Bella: Bella Hadid looked out of this world as she transformed into a bald AI robot in the new Marc Jacobs ‘Heaven’ campaign for Fall 2023
Futuristic: The 26-year-old model was featured in a series of science fiction-inspired photos. One shot showed her from the back sitting completely naked, with an alien tentacle growing out of her back
In yet another sharp image showing Bella’s profile and bald head, she is seen wearing a large silver safety pin earring, with silver tentacles on her face.
The Vogue cover girl’s washboard abs are accentuated in a colorful zip-up crop top.
The quirky photos continue with Bella wearing a clear plastic mask, while wearing a dark zip-up denim top and matching jeans.
The look is completed with a silver chain, and Bella poses next to a dresser with an empty fishbowl on top.
In a more natural look, Bella showed off her black locks in a braid and wore a colorful pink and black T-shirt
The photos were taken by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Danielle Emerson.
The campaign features the new ‘Kiki Group’ – described by the brand as ‘a range of ready-to-wear and accessories featuring Kiki’s design codes.’
The collection also includes a reissue of the Y2K favorite Cuffz Handbag, which first launched in 2004.
The collection features contributions from artist Eri Wakiyama, designer Linz Shelton of Cuffz by Linz and tattoo artist Keegan Dakkar.
Edgy: In yet another sharp image showing Bella’s profile and bald head, she is seen wearing a large silver safety pin earring, with silver tentacles on her face
Wow! Bella also posed in the brand’s Kiki boots, along with a mini denim skirt and pink top, with her robot counterpart behind her.
Sci-fi romance: Other photos in the futuristic campaign showed her kissing a robot
In love: The beauty wore silver metallic nails as she got close to her robot friend
Wearing a mask: The quirky photos continue with Bella wearing a clear plastic mask while wearing a dark zip-up denim top and matching jeans
A metaphor? The look is completed with a silver chain and Bella poses next to a chest of drawers with an empty fishbowl on top
Intriguing: in another shot she poses in front of a blue mural
Cyber-twin: She also poses next to a cyber-twin
Lookalike: Both Bella and the mannequin have short, caramel-colored wigs
Artistic: The photos were taken by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Danielle Emerson
Braid: In a more natural way, Bella showed off her black locks in a braid and wore a colorful pink and black T-shirt
The shoot comes after Hadid opened up about her long-term health struggles with Lyme disease and announced that she is “finally healthy.”
In her health update earlier this month, Hadid addressed her health after more than a decade of battles and treatments, including “more than 100 days of Lyme, chronic illness, (co-infection) treatment (and) almost 15 years of invisible suffering.”
She went on to talk about how her younger self, who had suffered all those years, “would be so proud of me for not giving up on myself.”
She also shared her gratitude for her mother’s presence during these difficult times.
“I am grateful to my mother for keeping all my medical records, for staying with me, never leaving my side, protecting me, supporting me, but most of all for believing me through it all,” she wrote.