Bella Hadid's £40 Secret to Making Any Outfit Look Good
Come winter, you'd be forgiven for thinking you need to pack away many of your summer pieces. Whether that's your favourite cotton dress or your one-piece swimsuit, most of your warm-weather gear is best stored away until you need it again in six months time. But there is one item that you needn't get rid of just yet, and that's your sunglasses. Bella Hadid knows this too, which is why she's still keen to sport a pair when she's out and about, as they immediately elevate any outfit.
While Hadid is always wearing Wholesale Replica Bag designer pieces, she's also about donning items she loves, regardless of price, such as her Quay Australia sunnies that cost a mere £40. The oversize cat-eye sunglasses have a metal frame and the lenses are just the right shade of light brown, giving us a bit of a '70s vibe. We guarantee if you wear these with any outfit in the winter sun, you'll turn up the wow factor by 100. Keep scrolling to shop the sunglasses and see where to get Hadid's full look.
On Bella Hadid: Quay Australia Cherry Bomb Sunglasses (£40); Moschino Logo Lettering Belt (£157); Saint Laurent Sac De Jour Nano Leather Tote (£1280); Stuart Wetizman Ruggy Lace-Up Bootie (£508).
Shop Similar: Alice and Olivia Montana Leopard-Print Faux Fur Coat (£715); Splendid Cotton and Modal-Blend Jersey Tank (£50); M.i.h Jeans Bodycon Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans (£195).
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