Celebrity Bella Hadid Bella Hadid Paired Her Low-Rise Pants With a Bra She's still reminiscing about Fashion Month. By Tessa Petak Tessa Petak Instagram Tessa Petak is a Brooklyn-based writer who helps to cultivate InStyle's illustrious news coverage across a wide range of topics including celebrity, fashion, and entertainment. She also produces and composes celebrity profiles and features for the site and InStyle's digital issues. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on March 29, 2022 @ 11:35AM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Bella Hadid/Instagram Fashion Month may be long gone, but Bella Hadid is still relishing in the memories. The model shared another carousel to Instagram filled with little moments from her busy, runway-filled month. In the first slide, Hadid licked an ice-cream cone while riding in a car wearing sheer black stockings and a white tank with a sweater draped over her shoulders. Another image captured Bella looking up with her arms to the side while wearing a teal leather jacket, black jeans, and an unbuttoned cardigan. A blue striped dress made a couple appearance in the pictures, and the last clip showed Bella and her boyfriend, art director Marc Kalman. Bella Hadid Wore the Middle School Cool-Girl Uniform That's Going to Be Huge for Spring "In between 🏃🏽♀️," she captioned the gallery. One blurred snap showed the model in black, ultra low-rise pants. Her long dark hair swept across her face and cascaded down her shoulders. Bella Hadid/Instagram In New York, Milan, London, and Paris, Bella walked in a bevy of shows from Off-White to Versace to Moschino, making her the unofficial star of fashion month. And there's a reason why she's in high-demand among the biggest names in fashion. According to British Vogue, the model has garnered 852% more views on her looks than any of her peers. Plus, her attitude and work ethic make her a designer's dream to work with. "Working with Bella takes me back to when we started working with Gisele," Michael Kors said to Vogue in their April issue. "She is up for everything: campaigns that can't pay her, small magazines, shows that any agent would tell her to pass on."