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Express Tribune
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber reunite in West Hollywood after fragrance launch
Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber were spotted enjoying a night out in West Hollywood, dining together at Alba following the launch of Bella's latest fragrance. The trio coordinated their looks for the evening. Bella and Kylie wore black dresses, with Bella styling her hair in a sleek bun and Kylie leaving hers loose. Hailey chose a black-and-white polka dot bodycon dress. All three accessorised with black sunglasses, with Bella wearing Velvet Canyon's The Noghties. Kylie and Bella carried black handbags, while Hailey was seen holding her phone in a yellow Rhode Beauty lip gloss case. Earlier in the day, Kylie, Hailey and Kendall Jenner attended the garden launch event for Bella's fifth Orebella fragrance, Eternal Roots. Kylie posted photos with Bella, Hailey, Kendall, model Alex Consani and others, taken under pink umbrellas with signature cocktails. Hailey marked the occasion with a video of Bella holding the perfume, captioned: 'love you ethereal princess.' Later in the evening, Kylie, Hailey and Alex ended their celebrations with martinis garnished with olives. Photo: Instagram/Kylie Jenner The gathering came shortly after Kylie's 28th birthday celebrations. Her festivities included a cake decorated by children, a paint-and-sip session recreating her 'rise and shine' meme, and an outdoor dinner hosted by Kendall Jenner. Hailey and Justin Bieber were among the guests. Posting about the celebrations on Instagram on 12 August, Kylie wrote: 'Best birthday ever!!!!!!! I'm so grateful to my family and friends for making this weekend so special and full of love. 28 feels so good!!!!!' The West Hollywood dinner marked another high-profile outing for the close friends, combining a milestone fragrance launch with continued birthday celebrations.


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber Turn Heads in Coordinated Looks During West Hollywood Girls' Night Out
Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber enjoyed a stylish girls' night out in West Hollywood on August 13. The trio was spotted heading to dinner at Alba in coordinated looks, turning the outing into a fashionable statement. Bella and Kylie wore sleek black dresses, Bella styling her hair in a slick bun, while Kylie kept her hair loose. Hailey chose a black-and-white polka dot bodycon dress. All three completed their nighttime outfits with trendy black sunglasses, as reported by E! News. Bella wore Velvet Canyon's The Noughties, while Kylie and Bella carried black purses. Hailey opted to go without a bag, carrying only her phone in a yellow Rhode Beauty lip gloss case. Afternoon celebration for Bella Hadid's new perfume Earlier that day, Kylie, Hailey and Kendall Jenner attended Bella's launch event for her fifth Orebella fragrance, Eternal Roots. The celebration took place in a garden setting with pink umbrellas and signature cocktails. Kylie Jenner praised the fragrance on Instagram, calling it 'soooooo yummy' while sharing a close-up of the gold-topped bottle designed to resemble a red jewel. She also posted a group photo featuring Bella, Hailey, Kendall and model Alex Consani. Hailey shared her own tribute to Bella, posting a video of the model holding her new fragrance and writing, 'love you ethereal princess.' Here's how they ended the night After the perfume launch, Kylie, Hailey and Alex wrapped up their celebrations with martinis, each served with olives. The group's day transitioned from a product launch to a night out. Bella Hadid's fragrance launch wasn't the only celebration for the group this week. Just days earlier, Kylie Jenner marked her 28th birthday with a series of events. The festivities included a cake decorated by kids, a paint-and-sip session recreating her viral 'rise and shine' meme, and an outdoor dinner hosted by Kendall Jenner. Hailey and her husband, Justin Bieber, joined the celebrations. Sharing her gratitude on Instagram on August 12, Kylie wrote, 'Best birthday ever!!!!!!! I'm so grateful to my family and friends for making this weekend so special and full of love. 28 feels so good!!!!!'


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Bella Hadid's new lychee perfume launches exclusively at Selfridges
The scent blends together lychees, wood and even a touch of birch smoke Bella Hadid has dropped a new perfume that's sure to turn heads. For those who want to 'like get it' Orebella Eternal Roots is exclusively available at Selfridges. It opens up bright with lychee, bergamot and pink pepper before softening into a heart of raspberry blossom, pink sugar, suede and labdanum. It delves further into soothing notes with a base of papyrus, vetiver, birch smoke and patchouli. The new scent was crafted by talented perfumer Jérôme Epinette. Epinette has worked on a myriad of incredible scents, including: Byredo's £150 Bal d'Afrique, Victoria Beckham's fragrance collection and my personal favourite vanilla Unmute by Noyz. Speaking on her new scent, Bella Hadid said: 'Eternal Roots is like a tree deeply rooting and blooming upwards into the sky, finding peacefulness in elevation and evolution. It's a scent that balances and blends strength and softness, encouraging you to savor the simple rituals that bring reflection and happiness.' The new Orebella scent differs from most perfumes on the market as it's alcohol free. This might make it more suitable for those with sensitive skin who experience a stinging sensation when applying perfume. It uses an 'Ôrelixir™ base containing snow mushroom, camellia oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, jojoba oil and shea oil instead. There aren't currently any reviews for the new perfume, as it's launched this week. On social media fans have been impatient for it to hit the stores. One fan said: "I'm obsessed with you my baby Orebella." While another wrote: "I bet it smells heavenly." Lychee has been massively popular in recent years with it also making appearances in Kayali's hit Eden Sparkling Lychee (£73 for 50ml) and a more floral take with Nest NY's Lychee Rose (£82 for 50ml). Eternal Roots is a more wooden take on the lychee trend that we're excited to see. Orebella Eternal Roots is available from £67 exclusively at Selfridges.


The National
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The National
Bella Hadid wears dress by Dubai-based Palestinian designer Reema Al Banna's brand Reemami
Palestinian-American model Bella Hadid has once again used her platform to spotlight Palestinian culture, this time for the launch of her latest fragrance, Eternal Roots. For the social media post accompanying her announcement, Hadid wore the Maqlouba dress, a floor-length, halter-neck piece by Reemami, the label of Sharjah-born Palestinian designer Reema Al Banna. The design is covered in hand-drawn sketches – from tatreez embroidery emblems to a horse and cart and a tin of olive oil – reflecting everyday Palestinian heritage. Hadid praised Al Banna as a 'brilliant, beautiful, hard-working, talented young Palestinian artist and designer'. Explaining the name of her new scent, Hadid wrote that Eternal Roots 'represents more than trees,' symbolising the anchors that 'hold us steady through storms' and reminding us 'who we are when the ground feels unsteady'. The social media post also included the song Olive Branch by Palestinian musical artist Elyanna. Since the start of the Israel-Gaza war, Hadid has been a prominent voice for Palestinian rights, marking occasions such as the Nakba and declaring that 'Palestine belongs to the Palestinians'. Fashion has been one of her most visible forms of activism. At the 77th Cannes Film Festival, she wore a vintage red-and-white keffiyeh dress by New York label Michael and Hushi, in another nod to her heritage. Eternal Roots is the fifth release from Hadid's fragrance brand Orebella, which she launched in early 2024. It follows Window2Soul, Salted Muse, Blooming Fire, and Nightcap, each scent reflecting a deeply personal narrative. Reemami, founded in Dubai in 2009, is known for its distinctive hand-drawn illustrations that often carry cultural storytelling. Responding to Hadid's post, Al Banna wrote: 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart for carrying my art in the most beautiful and powerful way. This dress is a piece of me – my identity, my roots, my Gaza, my Palestine – our Palestine – and seeing you wear it fills me with so much pride.' Reemami's latest collection was inspired by what the brand describes as 'the vibrant heritage and beautiful memories of our founder Reema's visits to Gaza,' capturing 'what makes her Palestinian in every sense'. The designs merge heritage elements with contemporary silhouettes, bridging cultural memory and modern fashion. In partnership with Dubai Cares, a global philanthropic organisation advocating for children's rights, Reemami is pledging a portion of sales towards essential supplies for Gaza. Every purchase over Dh1,000 will generate a Dh100 donation, while purchases under Dh1,000 will contribute 10 per cent of the sale price. Since October 7, 2023, Hadid has often protested for the rights of Palestinians to be heard.


Elle
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Bella Hadid On Texas Summers, Staying Grounded, And Her New Fragrance Launch
Bella Hadid is so excited about her new perfume launch that she tells me she wants my number so she can hear what I think once I try it. That's the magic of Hadid. She genuinely wants to talk about how she sees the world, and how you see it, too. Right now, she's laser-focused on Eternal Roots, the fifth fragrance in her perfume line, 'Ôrəbella. Eternal Roots is a woodsy and fruity scent—raspberry and lychee intertwine with vetiver, papyrus, and pink pepper to create something unexpected yet sweet. Hadid says she approaches making perfume the same way she gets dressed. 'It's like my fashion style,' she says. 'I like to put a bunch of weird stuff together and hope it works. I don't want to use something that everybody else has used. It makes me feel like I'm putting an outfit together with a bunch of accessories that don't work, like when I started wearing basketball shorts and ballet flats. I don't know why, but I liked it. That's what these fragrances are to me.' I point out that everyone in New York City now pairs basketball shorts with ballet flats, and Hadid smiles. Clearly, she's hoping the same thing happens with her seemingly mismatched fragrance notes. Ahead, she talks about the inspiration behind the name Eternal Roots, when she feels most rooted in herself, and her summer in the Texas heat. Good. I just got to L.A., and I am at my best friend's house; she's pregnant. I get to see her for a couple of days before I start working on our launch and getting everything done. So I wanted to spend time with her and my parents. But I've just been in Texas, enjoying the sun. This summer was an Eternal Roots summer, which is lychee, pink pepper, vetiver, and raspberry blossom. It's very soft, but it's also a little gritty. We wanted to make something that was a little bit androgynous, but this one's sweeter, which I love. I've always loved sweet scents, and I know that doesn't hit everybody the same, but that's why I like to make these sweet scents with a little bit of something jazzy at the bottom. Lychee was a very nostalgic taste for me. I never knew that you could put that in a fragrance, but I just asked. And raspberry is my favourite gelato flavour. Weirdly enough, they worked really well together. Then having these woody scents that complement that at the bottom is what makes me excited about scent. There are different ways I can explain the meaning of the name. Everything in 'Ôrəbella comes from essential oils and Mother Nature. It's about grounding into the earth, or the roots of a tree. Grounding into the eternal roots of Mother Nature. Then that slowly went into grounding within yourself. But how do you ground? The way that I felt about that is grounding within my family and my lineage and the group of friends that I've built around me over the past 20 years. [Then there's the idea] of my feet in the soil, as the roots of myself. What are those roots, and where do they come from, and how has that made me grow into the person I am today? All of ['Ôrəbella's] scents are very nostalgic. They pull from different parts of my childhood. We all have this collective consciousness of our life experiences. Whether they are very similar or not similar at all, [they are] similar in some context when it comes to the eternal existence of who we are as people. Sometimes we forget about our childhood. We forget about that inner child, not knowing that so much of her is inspiration and beauty. [I think it's important to] take not only who we are now, but the strength of who we were as kids, and find that within ourselves consistently. Strength comes from within, and then grounding comes from grounding in nature and grounding with the people that make you feel like you, and then finding your inner child and making sure that she feels seen. I feel most grounded when I'm around people that I love and people that see me for who I am. I feel most grounded when I'm in nature, when my feet are in the grass. It sounds generic, but I believe that nature is the most healing thing that we have on this planet. Most of the things that ground me are God-given gifts. It's not something that you can buy. Self-reflection is why this fragrance came up. In my experience in fashion and beauty, you start to do things for other people. You start to find your worth in jobs, or in designers or people that you work around. I realised that the reflection that I had of myself wasn't the same reflection that other people saw of me. Being eternally rooted in yourself is so important for that self-reflection: To be your own mirror and understand yourself and not put your self-worth in other people's hands. It goes back to walking in your truth and finding the people around you that are like-minded, and being strong within yourself, while not being hard. Life can make people hard and make a lot of really beautiful hearts cold. It doesn't mean that anybody's a bad person. It just means experiences they've gone through have made them that way. I never wanted to allow anything external to make me cold. I always wanted to keep my grittiness—a coolness instead of a coldness—but stay sweet, kind, and positive. That goes into the ingredients of the fragrance. That sweet lychee and the sweet raspberry blossom and pink pepper, then having the papyrus and patchouli and vetiver smell at the bottom that comes in as a toughness. To have that duality is important. To not let yourself get to a place where you're not you anymore because of your experiences. Self-reflection really goes back to staying true to who you are, no matter what life throws at you. I'm still learning. It's not like I can say that I walk that walk every day because it's hard. When I am most grounded and when I do feel most self-reflective is when I'm being true to myself and not people-pleasing and overextending myself. It's not something that is linear. It's something that we will constantly have to work on. This is the first scent that I can't really pinpoint exactly where you would wear it to, because you can wear it really anywhere. It's not like Nightcap, where it has a sexier scent and you want to wear it out to dinner at night, and Blooming Fire is for a nice summer day or being on the beach—being, you know, like the Fourth of July. But this scent is so multifaceted, in my opinion, and I think it's kind of like Salted Muse, where you can wear it at any point of the day. But I do believe, like, this is a scent that you can wear in the winter, in the snow; you can wear it in the summer, on the beach. You can wear it to a bar; you can wear it to a restaurant; you can wear it to get coffee in the morning. This is a forever scent. You don't even need a time or place or day. This is an everyday kind of girl. It's genuinely about how I feel every day. I love Window 2 Soul, that's my go-to. Nightcap is my dinner [scent]. Blooming Fire I will wear for any given outdoor activity. I just wake up and I pull one out. I'm very lucky that I have fragrances everywhere in my house, and I have all of them in my purse too. Sometimes I'll mix them depending on the day, especially if it gets too hot out. It gets to 105 in Texas, and sometimes you need a little sweetness when you're around horses all day. It's fun when people ask me about the scents whenever I go out or go to the ranch. I do like to switch it up so that I can answer questions about them, because it makes me happy. In the hair, on the body. I go fresh out of the shower. Boobs, butt, legs. Everything. If I'm wearing a low-cut shirt or my shoulders are out, I will put it on as moisturiser, because it makes me yummy and moisturised and shiny. You could smell me from 12 miles away. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Katie Berohn is ELLE's beauty editor. Previously, she held the same title at Who What Wear, where she was promoted from associate beauty editor. She's written for publications like The Cut, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Mashable. Her interests include fragrance, vintage shopping, hot yoga, food, travel, music, books, and attempting to make every NYT Cooking recipe. She's on the endless hunt to find the perfect shade of red lipstick.