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Bella Hadidjust brought a dose of vintage Italian glamour to the French Riviera.
At the screening ofThe Innocent (L’Innocent),Hadid wore a black off-the-shoulder gown cinched at the waist with voluminous peplum detail that wrapped around the waist to form a structured bow. She finished off the look with a pair of black velvet stilettos decorated with a bow as well as a stunning pair of Chopard drop earrings and dazzling ring.
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She showed her love for the look with anInstagram carouselof black and white behind-the-scenes photos. “Thank you for all of the amazing dresses you’ve loaned @luxurylaw and I, from your archive, @donatella_versace I hope to make you and Gianni proud always… 🖤, " she captioned the post.
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Later in the evening, Hadid attended the Cannes Anniversary Dinner dressed in another vintage Versace number, this one pulled from the house’s Fall 2001 Ready-to-Wear collection.
The skin-baring design featured a plunging neckline that and waist cutouts. She again accessorized with Chopard jewelry.

She paired both ensembles with a sleek bun styled with a cool face-framing front piece as well as a heavy winged eyeliner and glossy lips.
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This isn’t the first time the model has made the Cannes red carpet her runway.
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The Swarovski ambassador isn’t one to shy away from a fashion risk either.
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In conversation withInterviewmagazine, Hadid talked about her involvement in the look which, in Bella style, included a 25-page presentation (the model is known for her style boards).
“…I tried to limit it to the period from 1895 to 1903,” she noted of her inspiration, which honored evening’s Gilded Glamour dress code and “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” theme. “I really liked a lot of the ties and the big fabrics and the tulle and obviously the corsets and the bustiers, but we also wanted to make sure that it stayed very much Riccardo — very simplistic, but chic.”
source: people.com