
Bella Hadid makes two outfit changes for the launch party of her new fragrance Orebella as she swaps busty white gown for dazzling silver minidress
Bella Hadid proved why she is one of the world's most in demand models on Friday night as she showed off impeccable style by slipping into two different outfits for the launch party of her new fragrance Orebella.
The American socialite, 27, first put on a glamorous display in a busty white gown.
Bella stunned as she stepped out in a figure-hugging ankle-length dress, which featured a daring structured low neckline.
She added a few extra inches to her frame as she slipped into a pair of sophisticated matching pointed heels.
To accessorise, Bella opted for full glamour and accessorised with a pearl necklace, drop diamond earrings and an array of rings.
To finished her dazzling ensemble, Bella slicked her tresses back into a chic bun, which she decorated with delicate white flowers.
As the party was hosted by her, for her perfume, Bella took the opportunity to change into another dazzling ensemble for the glitzy bash.
She put on a leggy display in a 1997 John Galliano vintage dress, which featured an asymmetrical layered skirt and plunging neckline.
The model paired the stunning dress - which was embellished with metallic ruffles and flower details - with pointed Jimmy Choo heels.
As she turned around, she flaunted her statuesque physique and showed off a dropped low cut panel.
Orebella is Bella's latest business venture that sells 'nourishing skin care fragrances' and is sold in luxury high street retailers such as Selfridges.
British model and DJ Lady Mary Charteris was spotted at the star-studded bash and commanded attention in a salmon pink dress which featured fringing around the hem and sleeves.
The London-based socialite, 37, showed off her toned figure in the glamorous gown and donned a silver belt that cinched her in at the waist.
She toted her belongings in a bright pink handbag and wore her blonde lock is a half up do.
Meanwhile former Eastenders star Tilly Keeper, 27, was worlds away from her old character Louise Mitchell, as she put on a stunning display in a pink and orange sequin maxi dress for the night out.
She styled her blonde locks into soft waves and finished her look with a pair of silver open toe heels.
Tilly and Lady Mary were not the only famous faces at the perfume event and were joined by model Lily Jean Bridger, 29., who kept things simple in a little black dress and boots.
Meanwhile fashion journalist Julia Hobbs caught the eye in a plunging black gown with cape like sleeves as she attended the glitzy event.
It comes after the American superstar argued it should be illegal to model when menstruating in a candid interview.
Bella's launch party comes after the model discussed the reality of living with Lyme disease, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Endometriosis is a disease in which cells similar to the womb lining grow outside the uterus and cause severe pain, while PCOS is a hormonal disorder characterised by irregular periods and PMDD is a menstrual syndrome which impacts mood.
Meanwhile former Eastenders star Tilly Keeper, 27, was worlds away from her old character Louise Mitchell, as she put on a stunning display in a pink and orange sequin maxi dress for the night out
She styled her blonde locks into soft waves and finished her look with a pair of silver open toe heels as she beamed at the star studded event
Opening up about her difficulties, Bella revealed she wants women to get two weeks off while menstruating and said it should be 'illegal' to model while on her period.
She told British Vogue's June issue: 'We get our periods. You're shooting Victoria's Secret on your period, with endo. That should be illegal.
'I'm going to talk to the White House about it, because we should literally ban women working on the week of their period. And the week before, to be honest.'
Bella said she often 'pushes' herself to work 14-hour days in fashion despite her illnesses, but it eventually results in her burning out, adding that she is in therapy to work on her confidence.
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