Following in the footsteps of sister Gigi, BELLA HADID has taken the modelling world by storm. We learn more about her career, HER PASSION and how she’d spend a perfect day
Ciao, Bella!
Bella Hadid is eye-wateringly, heart-wrenchingly, poemworthy gorgeous. Raised by a Dutch mother and a Palestinian father in that glamorous LA world of private planes and exclusive pools, Bella could have been thrust into the spotlight as a teenager when her mother, Yolanda, starred in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. But she and her two siblings retained as normal a childhood as is possible amid the Californian glossy posse, with Bella putting all of her focus on her equestrian pursuits.
‘My first passion is horse riding,’ she says. ‘It was my obsession. I started at the age of three and always wanted to become a professional.’
But all plans for a quiet life were put on hold when Gigi stormed the catwalks in 2014, wrenching her younger sister into the spotlight with her.
For the first two years of her career, Bella was accustomed to being introduced as, ‘the sister of’. And then that strange alchemy of fame occurred and she became a major celebrity in her own right, walking for brands such as Chanel, landing a campaign at Marc Jacobs, and becoming an ambassador for Dior Beauty. But Bella also has the cool factor of Kate Moss that the fashion industry worships.
And to try and understand Bella, her fans now follow her every move on Instagram, where in between posting memes and sultry shots of her recent Calvin Klein campaign, she wished a happy Eid Mubarak to her 14-million followers in late July.
‘I manage all my social media channels myself,’ she says. ‘I believe this is the best way to communicate with my fans and my friends. [I can] spontaneously share moments of my life and pass on messages to people within my community.’
Denne historien er fra September 2017-utgaven av Marie Claire South Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra September 2017-utgaven av Marie Claire South Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
These Women Are Not Real
These women have millions of Instagram followers, front-row seats at fashion week and the latest designer clothes … but they’re not real. This new social-media trend is the most futuristic yet: computer-generated avatars that look, talk and behave like real people. But, asks HANNAH-ROSE YEE, is this really the future of the influencer industry?
One Moment In Time
In February this year, para-athlete and journalist Palesa ‘Deejay’ Manaleng won gold in the women’s H3 hand-cycle event at the 2018 SA National Road and Para-Cycling Championships in Outdshoorn, Western Cape. Four years earlier, she had lost the use of her legs in a terrible cycling accident. Here, she shares that terrifying experience and her personal story of recovery
Never Had Sex But Trying For A Baby
For this 40-something-year-old, becoming a mother is high up on her priority list. And the fact that she’s a virgin, is not going to stop her from reaching her goal
Living In A Man's World
What really happens in the secret world of men? We asked four men who were born female to share their unique perspective on what it’s like to be parachuted into the opposite gender
Get In The Mood
You’re ready to ring in 2019, but that dreaded dress code has you in a panic. There’s no need to stress. Tarryn Oppel thinks you may already have a winning piece in your wardrobe. You just don’t know it yet...
A Charmed Life
Jewellery designer Ambra Gambale ’s handcrafted work has a curious undercurrent of magic realism, with a strong emphasis on bespoke pieces
Chelsea Lately
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton talks privilege, female leadership, dealing with critics – and how Trump ‘degrades what it means to be an American’
Delivering Excellence
NOMZAMO MBATHA chats to Afika Jadezweni about her red-carpet style, why women need to support one another, and how she’ll never forget where she comes from
Soul To Soul
If There Were Ever a Visual Representation of the Expression ‘wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve’, Lukhanyo Mdingi’s ‘soulful Ii’ Collection Would Be It, as Afika Jadezweni Finds Out
It's Kim's World
…We Just Live In It. How An Underestimated La Socialite Became One Of The Most Powerful Women Of The 21st Century