Bella Hadid embraced the holiday season as she donned a festive ensemble while visiting an Orebella pop up store in NYC on Saturday.
The model, 28 – who created a ratings boom with a cameo appearance on Yellowstone – had a blast at the shop to support her perfume line which launched back in May of this year.
In a video filmed inside the shop, the beauty also took time to talk with InStyle about her Ins and Outs for the upcoming new year.
Hadid showed off her curves in the video wearing a low-cut, red ʙuттon up sweater with a pair of light wash straight leg jeans.
She stepped out in red-heeled sandals and covered up in a long white coat that fell down towards her ankles.
Bella’s dark hair was parted in the middle, and styled straight to effortlessly flow down past her shoulders.
Bella Hadid, 28, embraced the holiday season as she donned a festive ensemble while visiting an Orebella pop up store in NYC on Saturday
The model’s makeup looked natural but camera ready, and she accessorized with oval framed glᴀsses and gold earrings.
Hadid flashed a cheerful smile as she greeted fans upon arriving to the pop up, and also stopped for a brief pH๏τo session to flaunt her ensemble.
The media personality launched Orebella seven months earlier and four scents are available for consumers: Nightcap, Window2Soul, Salted Muse and Blooming Fire.
Orebella, pronounced ‘aura-bella,’ is alcohol-free as well, and based around essential oils designed to hydrate while delivering a long lasting fragrance, according to the website.
The products are cruelty-free and vegan, while also claiming to be suitable for sensitive skin, like Hadid’s.
‘I started about five years ago, and fragrance and oils were just something I was doing for myself and for my mom, but mostly just, like, having downtime after work.’ she told Harper’s Bazaar for its May issue.
I was already kind of concocting different essential oil blends in my house using the lavender from the farm,’ she explained.
‘I would go to our little health food store and buy the weirdest, most unique essential oils that I possibly could find.’