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Bella Hadid is beautiful in neon pink as she walks in Jil Sander’s ready-to-wear show under a cloudy sky in Milan
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Bella Hadid was quite beautiful in neon pink when she walked in the Jil Sander show in Milan on Saturday.
The supermodel, 25, was dressed in a magenta top and matching jacket paired with a modest-looking ankle-length denim skirt with a sexy side slit.
Styling for the look included white socks, black penny loafers and large white earrings.
Pretty in Pink: Bella Hadid, 25, was pretty pretty in hot pink when she walked Saturday at the Jil Sander show in Milan in a neon magenta top and matching jacket
Bella’s long dark hair was swept back in a simple ponytail and she wore dark sunglasses with braces and daytime friendly makeup.
The designer decided to do something different this year, and instead of showing her Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023 collection in a hotel or other location, she chose to show her wares outside.
Many of the models wore umbrellas in the fashion parade because the city had humid weather.
Styling: Bella’s long dark hair was swept into a simple ponytail and she wore dark wire-framed sunglasses and daytime friendly makeup in the show which was seen worldwide via video streaming
The new ready-to-wear fashions were seen around the world as they were streamed live on social media and on the Jil Sander website.
The designer is focused on more inclusive looks that can be worn by women from size XS to large.
Bella, who has donated some of her earnings to charities that support victims of the war in Ukraine and Palestinian causes, recently spoke out about the death of a young woman in Iran who died Friday after being attacked by vice squads earlier this week. the country had been arrested for allegedly wearing her hijab too loosely.
Activist: Bella, who has donated to victims of the war in Ukraine and Palestinian causes, recently spoke out about the death of a young woman in Iran; Pictured 2022
She shared a photo of the victim, Mahsa Amini, 22, from before her arrest, alongside a photo of the dying woman in hospital in a coma. Her family claimed she died as a result of a beating while in custody, but police said she died of a heart attack.
The activist wrote: ‘Rest in peace #mahsaamini. You didn’t deserve this. Sending blessings to her family and loved ones.”
The young woman’s death has led women across Iran to burn their hijabs and cut their hair in opposition to the government. At least 17 people have been killed since the protests began.
Protests: She shared a photo of the victim, Mahsa Amini, 22, who wrote: ‘Rest in peace #mahsaamini. You didn’t deserve this’