Bella Hadid is stunning in a dark gown as she’s joined by dad Mohamed Hadid at Fashion Trust Arabia 

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Bella Hadid looked stunning in photos shared on Instagram from her evening at a Fashion Trust Arabia event in Qatar.

The 26-year-old supermodel was joined by father Mohamed Hadid, 73, at the 2022 Prize Awards Ceremony.

For the occasion, the fashionista wore a vintage Alaia dress made in 1986.

Stunner: Bella Hadid looked stunning in photos shared on Instagram from her evening at a Fashion Trust Arabia event in Qatar

Stunner: Bella Hadid looked stunning in photos shared on Instagram from her evening at a Fashion Trust Arabia event in Qatar

Family: The 26-year-old supermodel was joined by father Mohamed Hadid, 73, at the 2022 awards ceremony

Family: The 26-year-old supermodel was joined by father Mohamed Hadid, 73, at the 2022 awards ceremony

Family: The 26-year-old supermodel was joined by father Mohamed Hadid, 73, at the 2022 awards ceremony

She stunned at the number, which clung to her slender figure with a pinned headpiece that covered most of her hair.

The area exposed showed her shiny brunette locks styled in a sleek side part with a swoop bang smooth in the front.

Bella, the second child of Yolanda Hadid and Mohamed, completed the modest look with a pair of plain black heels.

She adorned with glittering chandelier earrings and a single statement ring.

Proud Daughter: Bella held her father's hand and beamed with pride as they posed for photos together

Proud Daughter: Bella held her father's hand and beamed with pride as they posed for photos together

Proud Daughter: Bella held her father’s hand and beamed with pride as they posed for photos together

Gigi Hadid’s younger sister painted her nails in an autumnal burgundy shade with a glossy finish.

Her makeup consisted of thin, winged black eyeliner, contoured cheeks and a glossy lip.

Mohamed looked neat in a well-tailored, slim-fit, dark suit with a white shirt and matching tie.

He wore black-rimmed glasses, and the developer’s graying, neck-length hair was delicately feathered.

Fashion-forward: For the occasion, the fashionista wore a vintage Alaia dress made in 1986

Fashion-forward: For the occasion, the fashionista wore a vintage Alaia dress made in 1986

Fashion-forward: For the occasion, the fashionista wore a vintage Alaia dress made in 1986

She took to social media to connect with her 56 million followers and added a thoughtful caption to the images.

“It’s an emotional and beautiful vision to see young designers from all over the Middle East and North Africa come together to showcase their talents,” she began.

The Kin Euphorics co-founder continued, it shows even through struggle; passion: love and beauty will always shine through.’

“There is so much talent from the people of MENA, the only problem is that there are not enough opportunities,” she explained.

Gorgeous: She stunned in the number, which clung to her slender figure with a pinned headdress covering most of her hair

Gorgeous: She stunned in the number, which clung to her slender figure with a pinned headdress covering most of her hair

Gorgeous: She stunned in the number, which clung to her slender figure with a pinned headdress covering most of her hair

Less is more: she decorated with glittering chandelier earrings and a single statement ring

Less is more: she decorated with glittering chandelier earrings and a single statement ring

Less is more: she decorated with glittering chandelier earrings and a single statement ring

Bella demonstrated her in-depth knowledge of the matter when she stated: “The work Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani and Tania Fares are doing to raise awareness about the arts communities in the Middle East and North Africa is something that has never been before. cherished, but well deserved.’

The post, which received hundreds of thousands of likes, sheds light on the uneven fashion opportunities abroad.

Hadid wrote: ‘With a first mission to provide emerging designers in the MENA region with financial support, guidance and mentorship, FTA has become so much more: a platform of opportunity through which any talented Arab or African designer can grow and gain international recognition. ‘

Up close: her makeup consisted of thin, winged black eyeliner, contoured cheeks and a glossy lip

Up close: her makeup consisted of thin, winged black eyeliner, contoured cheeks and a glossy lip

Up close: her makeup consisted of thin, winged black eyeliner, contoured cheeks and a glossy lip

She wrapped the note and added, “I send my love and congratulations to all the incredible designers who stand strong for their respected country.

‘Representation is so important and if we can’t show the talent of MENA (Middle East & North Africa) to the rest of the world, how will it ever be known?’

“They deserve the same respect, recognition and support as the rest of the world,” she concluded with two planet earth emojis.

Shedding light on FTA: She took to social media to connect with her 56 million followers and added a thoughtful caption to the images

Shedding light on FTA: She took to social media to connect with her 56 million followers and added a thoughtful caption to the images

Shedding light on FTA: She took to social media to connect with her 56 million followers and added a thoughtful caption to the images