It might be 2026, but over in Aspen, Bella Hadid has taken things back to the early aughts.
Stepping out ahead of New Year’s Eve, the Orebella founder brought her signature model-off-duty style to the Colorado slopes, pairing statement pieces with vintage details for a playful, nostalgic touch. On top, she layered a smiley face graphic T-shirt over a gray base, finished with a singular strand of diamonds around her neck. She paired the ensemble with dark-wash low-rise jeans, designed with a Y2k staple: a lace-up tie closure.
She slipped her feet into pointy animal-print Le Silla boots courtesy of Loved by Chi and, on her shoulder, she carried a brown leather bag from Los Angeles-based Tylie Malibu, whose grunge styles were widely popular in the 2000s.
And, while others opted for fluffy fur coats and oversize scarfs, Hadid went with a sheer lace duster housecoat, battling the freezing temperatures with only a bit of fur trimming the neckline. She sourced the piece from Ness Isabella’s New York City-based Nünü Vintage, a celebrity-favorite spot frequented by Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Bieber, and Suki Waterhouse, in addition to Hadid.
Later, on New Year’s Eve itself, she attended Kate Hudson’s bash in a sheer, lacy little black dress that kept up the Y2k theme. The Georges Chakra knee-length dress, embellished with sequins and worn without a bra for a daring and striking look, was pulled from the designer’s Fall/Winter 2004 collection. She paired it with a long suede jacket lined with fur—keeping warm this time.
