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Bella Hadid is a fashion risk taker.
In
a sartorial sea of repeated looks, overdone trends and style
homogeneity, this supermodel dresses to stand out. Going pants-less? She
knows how to do it right. Retro orange sunglasses?
She made us want a
pair. Camo on camo? Only on Bella. It's also no surprise that the
younger Hadid sister is in high demand on the runway, with a strut as
fierce as her fashion sense.
So yes, we want to copy her style, but that's not all we want to do.
With
off-duty looks and red carpet ensembles that experiment with texture
and design, Bella's style inspires our closets and beyond. She's got us
wanting to get creative in all aspects of design, including home décor.
After all, just because a head-to-toe plaid ensemble looks amazing in
supermodel form, doesn't mean we can't turn that into the perfect
ottoman. So we sifted through Bella's recent looks, both on and off the
runway, to find the best ones for interior decorating ideas.
Scroll through to see the ten outfits that led us to our latest home décor buys.
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Red-Hot and Elegant All Over
Bella hit the Ralph Lauren runway during New York
Fashion Week in a red-hot gown that had us thinking: accent pieces. The
color makes a statement, even with something as simple as a vase or a
paperweight. The shiny PVC material of the model's corset led us to a
glass vase that is modern and elegant, like Bella's dress. Display it on
a shelf or a coffee table for an immediate upgrade to your living
space.
Kartell
La Boheme Vase, $225
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Next-Gen Getup
The model's silver puffer jacket reflected the sun's
brightest light, even in the depths of winter, while she was out in New
York City. Find a couch that can do the same by incorporating the
futuristic material into your interior design concept. Give your living
room a modern makeover with the kind of couch that feels like you're on a
spaceship.
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Glammed Up
Of course, we can only expect to find Bella looks that
are seriously glam—like the time she walked for Moschino in a silver and
gold mini-dress layered under a multicolored fur. Minimalists, beware:
this look is not for you. We wanted to find a piece of furniture that
combined the most lavish elements of this ensemble and landed on white
furry chair with gold arms and legs. Add it to your living room to
establish a more ornate aesthetic, or let it steal the attention in a
space as the single accent piece. Either way, we know you'll be sitting
comfy and feeling like a star.
AllModern
Meadow Armchair, Was: $1,560, Now: $560
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Patriotic Prints
We were getting mixed vibes from Bella's street style
look outside the Monse and Oscar de la Renta Show back in February. Her
cozy jacket has us looking for something that was as soft as it was
patriotic. A red, white and blue rug can be cool if you're designing
within a theme or simply want to be in season from Memorial through
Labor Day. Just be careful not to overdo it with the star-spangled items
you bring into the space.
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Pretty in Plaid
While walking in the Off-White show during Paris Fashion
Week, the star wore a cropped jacket paired with a high-rise skirt and
over-the-knee boots—all in the same print. Plaid must be a good call if
we're seeing it three different ways, so we found a similar print in the
form of an ottoman that would be a unique addition to a living room or
sitting area.
Macy's
Galen Ottoman, Black Plaid, Was: $325, Now: $230
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Animal Aesthetic
You don't need to live in the concrete jungle to get in
touch with your animal instinct. The supermodel's leopard print jacket
sets her wild side free, and adding a touch of that to your home space
can give a room personality. Think about the small ways you can do this,
like the towels in a guest bathroom or a blanket folded over the side
of a leather couch. Just a splash of this pattern is enough to let the
look speak (or should we say growl?) for itself.
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Ready to Ruffle
In another Moschino look at Milan Fashion Week, Bella
wore a ruffled skirt that could easily double as some impressive window
treatments. But we took it a step further with a ruffled shower curtain
inspired by the designer ensemble. After all, your bathroom could (and
should) be decorated with the same attention to detail as any other room
in your home. Now prepare for a very fashionable shower.
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Dare to Dazzle
Bella dazzled at the Fashion for Relief event during the
Cannes Film Festival in May. You can take that sparkle and introduce it
into your apartment or house in the form of a desk accessory or coffee
table accouterment. Mixed metals are a cool way to add texture and shine
when decorating, and a little crystal never hurt anybody. You don't
need to be wearing gown to make a designer statement, and we recommend
an over-the-top light fixture to do the trick.
Pacific Coast Lighting
Cassie, Warm Silver, $199
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Design to Inspire
Slogan T-shirts have been hitting the runway these past few seasons, and Bella Hadid carried
Prabal Gurung's
"The Future is Female" message in a way that really struck us. Wouldn't
it be cool to be reminded of that inspirational message on a daily
basis? Word art is a big trend in home décor, and we found the model's
shirt in print form that would look great framed in an office or in your
children's bedroom (if you've got 'em).
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Cool in Camo
The star turned heads in a camo jumpsuit while she was
out in London earlier this year. It's not an easy look to pull off (even
though she makes it seem that way), and the motif is equally as
complicated to use for decorating purposes. But we did find a set of
jersey pillowcases that would complement a green or brown bed set.
Interesting pillows are a simple way to improve the look of your
existing duvet, especially if it's basic or bland. Leave it to Bella to
trigger our experimental design bug.
Urban Outfitters
Camo Jersey Pillowcase Set, Was: $39, Now: $20
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