Bella Hadid is a model but she's also a mental health advocate tabling difficult conversations about depression and anxiety in the fashion industry and pushing forward the sober curious movement with her own range of alcohol-free drinks.

And in her personal life, away from the catwalk, she's a style icon in her own right, known for her edgy style. Whether as an early adopter of the "weird girl" aesthetic currently taking over TikTok or as the ultimate off-duty cool girl, Bella has nailed it all.

Such is her fashion prowess that she's basically proven she can make a bin bag look cool, stepping out earlier this year in a full-on vinyl fetishist's dream: a black vinyl ballgown at a Marc Jacobs show that was giving trash chic.

And her fashion reign is showing no signs of stopping, as the star recently stepped out on the runway at the Versace show at Milan Fashion Week (yes, the same show that saw Paris Hilton make a cameo) and also closed the Jil Sander show also at MFW.

Bella has also taken some time to give us a peak at her extremely glam life, with a carousel of Instagram pics that prove she is the ultimate style icon. The latest look in question is a black shirt that plunges right down to her navel, reaching her hips, accessorised by a mega chunky belt and finished off with a pair of black trousers.

The outfit was topped off with Bella's hair styled into a slick centre parting and heavy lashings of eye liner, giving us Julia Fox's famous "fox eye" vibes.

Everyone's clicking on...

Her followers seemed to love the pics, with singer Normani commenting "agh teach me" and photographer Zoey Grossman posting "slayeth sister, slayeth!!!!!".

We couldn't agree more!

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Megan Wallace
Former Sex and Relationships Editor

Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.