
Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair
The model made a dramatic hair change back in May when she swapped her signature brunette hair for a bright shade of platinum.
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And now she has switched things up again by chopping in a chunky fringe.
Hadid showed off her new look on Instagram in a carousel captioned, "the wildest flower in the wild ."
She debuted her dramatic new hair colour in Cannes Film Festival.
Her colourist Jacob Schwartz said: "When the opportunity came for her to walk the Cannes Film Festival red carpet with Chopard on opening night this year, she wanted to make it a full moment—and decided to go blonde."
Her real-life cowboy boyfriend Adan Banuelos, 37, would approve.
Bella and Adan have been saddled up together since October 2024, after being spotted on a date in Fort Worth, Texas.
Rumours that Bella Hadid was dating Adan first spread in autumn 2023.
The two made things Instagram official the following February.
Bella shared loved-up pictures of Adan and herself on Valentine's Day 2024.
Adan is an accomplished horse rider, and trainer.
He said of Bella last year: 'I didn't know God made 'em like that.'
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