Bella Hadid Garden Glam for Ôrebella’s Eternal Roots Launch 2025

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Bella Hadid’s plunging white dress—paired with brass cuffs and cowgirl boots—brought ethereal Western glam to Beverly Hills for her Orebella fragrance launch. ★ Yes, boots with a slit.

She leaned against a tree like she owned the garden—and maybe she did. August 13, 2025. Virginia Robinson Gardens. Bella Hadid, 28, launching her fifth Orebella fragrance, “Eternal Roots,” in a look that whispered goddess, shouted cowgirl.

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The dress? Gauzy. Cream. Cut to plunge and slit to scandal. It clung and floated—like chiffon caught in a breeze, or a memory. The low back and leg slit gave it movement, but the neckline? That was pure drama. It’s the kind of dress that doesn’t just reveal skin—it reveals intention.

Bella layered antique brass arm cuffs with gold waist beads, dainty necklaces, and a ring stack that felt curated but chaotic. The arm cuff—thick, burnished, slightly dented—looked like it had a story. Maybe it did. Maybe it belonged to someone’s grandmother. Or maybe it was just vintage Dior. Hard to say. That’s the point.

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And then—boots. White cowgirl boots with brown stitching. Not ironic. Not costume. Just… Western. It’s a nod to her equestrian boyfriend, Adan Banuelos, sure. But also to the American West’s strange romance with femininity: soft dresses, hard boots, dusty kisses.

Her hair was swept up, red flowers tucked in like secrets. The updo was loose, almost lazy—like she’d done it herself, but with perfect symmetry. Makeup? Barely there. Just cheekbones, lashes, and that specific nude lip. Very 2005 Nicole Richie. Very “I woke up like this,” but with a stylist.

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The crowd—Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Kylie, Alex Consani—mingled under striped canopies. But Bella stood apart. Posed, yes. But also… planted. Like the tree she leaned on. Like roots.

The fragrance? “Eternal Roots.” Wood notes, bright fruits, essential oils. Red bottle, gold cap. It smells like memory. Like heritage. Like something you’d wear to meet your lover’s grandmother.

Bella’s look wasn’t just fashion—it was storytelling. A woman in white, in boots, in brass. Launching a scent about legacy while dressed like one.

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