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Bella Hadid Is a Y2K Rom-Com Valentine in Her Sparkly Red Dress

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Sophie WangFebruary 15, 2026 at 1:13 AM

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Bella Hadid is feeling the love! Celebrating the sweetest day of the year, the model hosted a Galentine’s dinner party full of red roses and red wine. And, of course, tons of Orebella goodies.

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For the event, the founder picked out a perfectly on-theme party dress, taking things back to their early aughts. Pulled from Georges Chakra’s Spring/Summer 2003 collection, the red midi was flowy, sparkling, and playfully romantic: just what you’d might expect from the heroine of a Y2K romantic comedy. Designed with ribbon straps and a cape shawl, the V-neck piece was adorned with a waterfall of glistening embellishments, closely clustered at the top and cascaded down the silhouette into the flirty ruffled hem. Perfect for dancing.

Hadid reflected the easy, breezy feel of the skirt with her very long, very blonde hair, which was secured (with some help from a flower!) in a half-up, half-down style and treated with beachy waves. She added a couple diamond bracelets and rings to the look, bringing out the shine in the dress. For shoes, she went with brown pointed-toe heels.

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Her skin parfum label, known for its unique approach to the world of fragrance, recently debuted a new silk scarf: a pink-and-red piece trimmed with heart motifs. Printed with hand-drawn illustrations, the accessory is meant to be spritzed with your signature Orebella scent. And Hadid styled hers over her dress, tying it at the hip for an extra pop of Valentine’s Day cheer.

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