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Bella Hadid Revives ’90s All-Denim in Milan

Arriving in Italy earlier this week, Bella Hadid made an immediate impact on the runway for Prada, presenting four standout looks from the Fall/Winter 2026–2027 collection. Yet it was off the catwalk, on the streets of Milan, where the supermodel truly stole the spotlight.
Fresh from appearing on the March cover of Vogue Italia, Hadid reaffirmed her reputation as a fashion force capable of transforming any public appearance into a viral fashion moment. The occasion was the launch celebration of her collaboration with Italian denim label Miss Sixty, and the anticipation was palpable as photographers gathered in droves.
Bella Hadid Revives ’90s All-Denim in Milan
The event itself leaned into playful theatrics. Set against a carousel backdrop, Hadid posed alongside faux horses, subtly referencing her signature cowgirl-inspired aesthetic. However, while the setting nodded to Western flair, her outfit told a different story — one rooted firmly in ’90s minimalism.
For the evening, Hadid embraced a head-to-toe denim ensemble that reimagined the decade’s most iconic silhouettes. She wore low-rise flared jeans paired with a fitted zip-up stretch jacket, both rendered in deliberately faded, distressed denim. The lightened wash amplified the vintage appeal, while decorative star accents injected a bold, youthful energy into the look. The styling struck a careful balance: nostalgic without feeling costume-like, modern without abandoning its retro core.
Accessories elevated the ensemble further. Thin, rectangular silver sunglasses — a favorite among Gen Z tastemakers — sharpened the aesthetic, while vivid red high heels delivered a striking contrast against the pale denim palette. The result was a masterclass in proportion and detail, proving Hadid’s instinct for trend revival remains unmatched.
With over 60 million Instagram followers amplifying every sartorial choice, Hadid’s endorsement signals a powerful comeback for Miss Sixty ahead of its anticipated 2026 resurgence. Once again, she demonstrates her ability to channel fashion’s past to define its present — and, perhaps, shape its future.

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