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Bella Hadid on Texas Heat, Self-Care, and the Story Behind Her New Fragrance Launch
Bella Hadid on Texas Heat, Self-Care, and the Story Behind Her New Fragrance Launch

Elle

time11 hours ago

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  • Elle

Bella Hadid on Texas Heat, Self-Care, and the Story Behind Her New Fragrance Launch

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. 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, Ôrebella. Eternal Roots is a fruity scent—raspberry and lychee intertwine with vetiver 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 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 favorite gelato flavor. 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 Ôrebella 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 [Ôrebella'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 realized 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 moisturizer, because it makes me yummy and moisturized and shiny. You could smell me from 12 miles away. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Bella Hadid's Mesh Ballet Flats Elevate Her $23 Top and Gingham Capri Pants
Bella Hadid's Mesh Ballet Flats Elevate Her $23 Top and Gingham Capri Pants

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Bella Hadid's Mesh Ballet Flats Elevate Her $23 Top and Gingham Capri Pants

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Bella Hadid's empire is expanding. On August 10, her fragrance brand, Ôrebella, teamed up with Cha Cha Matcha on limited-edition drinks inspired by her earthy eau de parfums. At the Venice Beach location, the supermodel taste-tested them herself not in matcha green, but head-to-toe tomato girl red. After sipping on the Velvet Moon Matcha (a blend of spiced cardamom, soft vanilla, ginger, and maple), Hadid was spotted outside the store in two summer 2025 trends. In one $89 pair of Jaded London pants, she pulled off capris and gingham. She paired the red-and-white bottoms with a matching halter-neck top, courtesy of Princess Polly. Shockingly, it's still available to shop at a marked-down rate of $23, instead of $45. Its asymmetrical hemline covered her waist, while the back remained open. For good measure, Hadid finished her matcha-house moment with sheer ballet flats. Her tomato-red shoes appear to be the Dear Frances's $490 Balla Mesh flat. She's been a repeat customer since 2016, but if I'm right, these are her newest purchase. She first wore them in May, alongside a Frankie's Bikinis swimsuit. The sock-like silhouette, made from transparent Italian mesh, mimicked her sister Gigi Hadid's favorite Mansur Gavriel flats. Once Cha Cha Matcha closed its doors, Bella Hadid swapped her tomato-y attire for another popular pattern: polka-dots, courtesy of a tank top and matching micro-shorts. (She, of course, documented the switch on IG.) An oversize bomber jacket matched the set's black-and-white color story. To finish, Hadid popped on fashion glasses, plus loafers in lieu of her mesh flats. Hadid's 61 million followers know she's been more active on Instagram lately— posting sometimes one, if not two dumps each day. Whether she's hosting an Ôrebella event or riding her horse in Texas, it's clear, she's so "back"—her words, not mine. Shop Styles Inspired by Bella Hadid View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Compliments Magnet
Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Compliments Magnet

Refinery29

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Refinery29

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Compliments Magnet

All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. As a self-proclaimed fragrance obsessive, it's rare for a new perfume brand to grab (and hold) my attention — and even rarer when it's fronted by a celebrity. That's not to say there aren't gems: Kylie Jenner's Cosmic 2.0 and Eilish by Billie Eilish have both been mistaken for far more expensive designer scents on me. Most of the time, though, they all smell… kind of identical. But 'Ôrebella, dreamt up by the one and only Bella Hadid, is built different. Sure, there are the usual wearable notes (vanilla, jasmine, and rose), but alongside them are spicy cardamom, savory sea salt accord, and briny olive — elements I can't say appear in any of the perfumes in my current collection. If that's not unique enough, you can wear them — I mean really wear them — like skincare. Each of the four eau de parfums is designed to be shaken to activate, since they're formulated without alcohol. Alongside the essential oils that give each fragrance its potency, they're filled to the brim with moisturizing oils like shea, almond, and jojoba. It definitely takes the skin scent trend to a whole new level. Of course, you can spritz them onto your clothes, too, but be mindful that the high oil content might leave behind marks on certain fabrics. The brand's been around for a hot minute here in the US, holding it down at Ulta — but Miss Bella is really having a moment right now. I mean, have you seen her new hair color? Divine. But back to the fragrance. Beyond the milky elixir, the geode-inspired bottle (which doesn't stand upright on its own; you'll need a separate stand, at an additional cost, if you want to display it) is garnering a lot of attention. So I made it my mission to try every single perfume in 'Ôrebella's collection, and here's what I want everyone to know. This is a warm mug of milky masala chai, bottled, and hands down my favorite of all of Ôrebella's fragrances. Something about the soothing vanilla, spicy cardamom, and creamy guaiacwood makes it perfectly nuzzly and cosy, so much so, I love wearing it to bed. I'm convinced it sends me off to sleep faster. I wore it to a concert recently, where it's impossible not to get up close and personal with the other guests, and received a handful of compliments; one even wrote the name down in her phone immediately, it's that good. It makes sense. Nightcap was created by perfumer Clément Gavarry, the visionary who gave us Phlur, Kayali, and Chloé's most viral fragrances. 'Ôrebella Salted Muse Eau de Parfum, $72 Legendary French perfumer Jérôme Epinette, the nose behind multiple Noyz, Byredo, and Victoria Beckham fragrances, is the architect of Salted Muse. Described as a 'woody marine' scent, it blends sea salt accord with fig, sandalwood, and amber. At first spritz, it's invigoratingly fresh, not unlike CK One, with a nostalgic '90s feel. It doesn't lose that freshness as it dries down; instead, the green notes (fig, lavender, and olive tree accord) come to the fore. It's reminiscent of warm air drifting through a garden at golden hour, when everything smells a little more alive. What I love is the comforting warmth it leaves on the skin hours later — that'll be the all-encompassing amber. My partner and I fight over this fragrance — it's genderless. This one lasts longer than any other in 'Ôrebella's lineup. 'Ôrebella Window2Soul Eau de Parfum, $72 This is freshly showered skin, sun-dried laundry, and cool cotton sheets — though you wouldn't guess it from the long list of lush notes. Think vanilla-esque tonka bean, rich damask rose, and intoxicating jasmine. That's all balanced by a sprig of fresh mint and a squeeze of lemon, which cut through the richness and give it a clean, energizing lift. I love spritzing this on my neck and décolletage post-shower — it sets me up for the day. Better still, the moisturizing oils in the formula more or less double as a body serum. Genius. 'Ôrebella Blooming Fire Eau de Parfum, $72 I'm calling it: Blooming Fire will be summer's most viral scent. It captures that unmistakable feeling of spending all day at the beach, then heading back to the hotel, freshly showered, sitting on the balcony, waiting for your hair to dry while dipping into your snack haul. Sweet jasmine and Tahitian monoi — essentially gardenia petals soaked in coconut oil — give it a warm, sunscreen quality, while zingy bergamot adds freshness, and peppery clove evokes sun-drenched skin. As tempting as it is to bathe in this, I'm saving it for my upcoming vacations. Again, perfumer Clément Gavarry masterminded this one, and he has a special talent for creating the perfect skin scent. Phlur's Vanilla Skin and Peach Skin are just a few of his creations, but if you ask me, Blooming Fire trumps them. This story was originally published on Refinery29 UK.

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand ‘Ôrebella Made Me A Compliments Magnet
Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand ‘Ôrebella Made Me A Compliments Magnet

Refinery29

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Refinery29

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand ‘Ôrebella Made Me A Compliments Magnet

All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. As a self-proclaimed fragrance obsessive, it's rare for a new perfume brand to grab (and hold) my attention — and even rarer when it's fronted by a celebrity. That's not to say there aren't gems: Kylie Jenner's Cosmic 2.0 and Ei l ish by Billie Eilish have both been mistaken for far more expensive designer scents on me. Most of the time, though, they all smell… kind of identical. But 'Ôrebella, dreamt up by the one and only Bella Hadid, is built differently. Sure, there are the usual wearable notes (vanilla, jasmine and rose), but alongside them are spicy cardamom, savoury sea salt accord and briny olive — elements I can't say appear in any of the perfumes in my current collection. If that's not unique enough, you can wear them — I mean really wear them — like skincare. Each of the four eau de parfums is designed to be shaken to activate, since they're formulated without alcohol. Alongside the essential oils that give each fragrance its potency, they're filled to the brim with moisturising oils like shea, almond and jojoba. It definitely takes the skin scent trend to a whole new level. Of course, you can spritz them onto your clothes, too, but be mindful that the high oil content might leave behind marks on certain fabrics. The buzz around 'Ôrebella is undeniable. Beyond the milky elixir, the geode-inspired bottle (which doesn't stand upright on its own; you'll need a separate stand, at an additional cost, if you want to display it) is garnering a lot of attention. But what about the juice inside? I tried every single perfume in 'Ôrebella's collection and here's what I want everyone to know. 'Ôrebella Nightcap Eau de Parfum, 164.99 This is a warm mug of milky masala chai, bottled, and hands down my favourite of all of Ôrebella's fragrances. Something about the soothing vanilla, spicy cardamom and creamy guaiacwood makes it perfectly nuzzly and cosy — so much so, I love wearing it to bed. I'm convinced it sends me off to sleep faster. I wore it to a concert recently, where it's impossible not to get up close and personal with the other guests, and received a handful of compliments; one even wrote the name down in her phone immediately, it's that good. It makes sense. Nightcap was created by perfumer Clément Gavarry, the visionary who gave us Phlur, Kayali and Chloé's most viral fragrances. 'Ôrebella Salted Muse Eau de Parfum, $164.99 Shop This Legendary French perfumer Jérôme Epinette, the nose behind multiple Noyz, Byredo and Victoria Beckham fragrances, is the architect of Salted Muse. Described as a 'woody marine' scent, it blends sea salt accord with fig, sandalwood and amber. At first spritz, it's invigoratingly fresh, not unlike CK One, with a nostalgic '90s feel. It doesn't lose that freshness as it dries down; instead, the green notes (fig, lavender and olive tree accord) come to the fore. It's reminiscent of warm air drifting through a garden at golden hour, when everything smells a little more alive. What I love is the comforting warmth it leaves on the skin hours later — that'll be the all-encompassing amber. My partner and I fight over this fragrance — it's genderless. This one lasts longer than any other in 'Ôrebella's lineup. 'Ôrebella Window2Soul Eau de Parfum, $164.99 This is freshly showered skin, sun-dried laundry and cool cotton sheets — though you wouldn't guess it from the long list of lush notes. Think vanilla-esque tonka bean, rich damask rose and intoxicating jasmine. That's all balanced by a sprig of fresh mint and a squeeze of lemon, which cut through the richness and give it a clean, energising lift. I love spritzing this on my neck and décolletage post-shower — it sets me up for the day. Better still, the moisturising oils in the formula more or less double as a body serum. Genius. 'Ôrebella Blooming Fire Eau de Parfum, $164.99 I'm calling it: Blooming Fire will be summer's most viral scent. It captures that unmistakable feeling of spending all day at the beach, then heading back to the hotel, freshly showered, sitting on the balcony, waiting for your hair to dry while dipping into your snack haul. Sweet jasmine and Tahitian monoi — essentially gardenia petals soaked in coconut oil — give it a warm, sunscreen quality, while zingy bergamot adds freshness and peppery clove evokes sun-drenched skin. As tempting as it is to bathe in this, I'm saving it for my upcoming holidays. Again, perfumer Clément Gavarry masterminded this one, and he has a special talent for creating the perfect skin scent. Phlur's Vanilla Skin and Peach Skin are just a few of his creations, but if you ask me, Blooming Fire trumps them.

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Magnet For Compliments
Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Magnet For Compliments

Refinery29

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Refinery29

Bella Hadid's Perfume Brand, ‘Ôrebella, Made Me A Magnet For Compliments

All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. As a self-proclaimed fragrance obsessive, it's rare for a new perfume brand to grab (and hold) my attention — and even rarer when it's fronted by a celebrity. That's not to say there aren't gems: Kylie Jenner's Cosmic 2.0 and Eilish by Billie Eilish have both been mistaken for far more expensive designer scents on me. Most of the time, though, they all smell… kind of identical. But 'Ôrebella, dreamt up by the one and only Bella Hadid, is built differently. Sure, there are the usual wearable notes (vanilla, jasmine and rose), but alongside them are spicy cardamom, savoury sea salt accord and briny olive — elements I can't say appear in any of the perfumes in my current collection. If that's not unique enough, you can wear them — I mean really wear them — like skincare. Each of the four eau de parfums is designed to be shaken to activate, since they're formulated without alcohol. Alongside the essential oils that give each fragrance its potency, they're filled to the brim with moisturising oils like shea, almond and jojoba. It definitely takes the skin scent trend to a whole new level. Of course, you can spritz them onto your clothes, too, but be mindful that the high oil content might leave behind marks on certain fabrics. While the brand has been racking up sales at Ulta in the US for almost a year now, it has just joined Selfridges' fragrance portfolio in the UK — and the buzz is undeniable. Beyond the milky elixir, the geode-inspired bottle (which doesn't stand upright on its own; you'll need a separate stand, at an additional cost, if you want to display it) is garnering a lot of attention. But what about the juice inside? I tried every single perfume in 'Ôrebella's collection and here's what I want everyone to know. 'Ôrebella Nightcap Eau de Parfum, £67 This is a warm mug of milky masala chai, bottled, and hands down my favourite of all of Ôrebella's fragrances. Something about the soothing vanilla, spicy cardamom and creamy guaiacwood makes it perfectly nuzzly and cosy — so much so, I love wearing it to bed. I'm convinced it sends me off to sleep faster. I wore it to a concert recently, where it's impossible not to get up close and personal with the other guests, and received a handful of compliments; one even wrote the name down in her phone immediately, it's that good. It makes sense. Nightcap was created by perfumer Clément Gavarry, the visionary who gave us Phlur, Kayali and Chloé's most viral fragrances. 'Ôrebella Salted Muse Eau de Parfum, £67 Legendary French perfumer Jérôme Epinette, the nose behind multiple Noyz, Byredo and Victoria Beckham fragrances, is the architect of Salted Muse. Described as a 'woody marine' scent, it blends sea salt accord with fig, sandalwood and amber. At first spritz, it's invigoratingly fresh, not unlike CK One, with a nostalgic '90s feel. It doesn't lose that freshness as it dries down; instead, the green notes (fig, lavender and olive tree accord) come to the fore. It's reminiscent of warm air drifting through a garden at golden hour, when everything smells a little more alive. What I love is the comforting warmth it leaves on the skin hours later — that'll be the all-encompassing amber. My partner and I fight over this fragrance — it's genderless. This one lasts longer than any other in 'Ôrebella's lineup. This is freshly showered skin, sun-dried laundry and cool cotton sheets — though you wouldn't guess it from the long list of lush notes. Think vanilla-esque tonka bean, rich damask rose and intoxicating jasmine. That's all balanced by a sprig of fresh mint and a squeeze of lemon, which cut through the richness and give it a clean, energising lift. I love spritzing this on my neck and décolletage post-shower — it sets me up for the day. Better still, the moisturising oils in the formula more or less double as a body serum. Genius. 'Ôrebella Blooming Fire Eau de Parfum, £67 I'm calling it: Blooming Fire will be summer's most viral scent. It captures that unmistakable feeling of spending all day at the beach, then heading back to the hotel, freshly showered, sitting on the balcony, waiting for your hair to dry while dipping into your snack haul. Sweet jasmine and Tahitian monoi — essentially gardenia petals soaked in coconut oil — give it a warm, sunscreen quality, while zingy bergamot adds freshness and peppery clove evokes sun-drenched skin. As tempting as it is to bathe in this, I'm saving it for my upcoming holidays. Again, perfumer Clément Gavarry masterminded this one, and he has a special talent for creating the perfect skin scent. Phlur's Vanilla Skin and Peach Skin are just a few of his creations, but if you ask me, Blooming Fire trumps them.

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