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Bella Hadid goes bra-free in a plunging silky slip dress as she joins friends for a baby shower

Bella Hadid goes bra-free in a plunging silky slip dress as she joins friends for a baby shower

Daily Mail​14 hours ago
Bella Hadid showcased her country chic style as she joined her friends in the park for a picnic on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old supermodel put on a daring display, forgoing a bra as she rocked a white slip dress paired with cowboy boots for her close friend's baby shower.
She looked stunning with her long, blonde hair down, tucked behind her ears to showcase her oversize, gold earrings.
She further accessorized with amber-tinted sunglasses, multiple bangle bracelets and a large, suede purse.
She was in high spirits as she greeted a friend with a big hug before heading to the catering table to grab a plate for herself.
The Orebella founder — who shared sizzling bikini photos of herself in Texas with her cowboy boyfriend Adan Banuelos — later took to Instagram to share photos of the special occasion.
She posted several photos on her Instagram Story of her and her friends snapping photos and loving on their pal, the mom-to-be.
The multihyphenate talent also posted a photo of her kissing her friend as they both cradled her baby bump.
She also reposted a photo one of their friends took of her brushing the mom-to-be's hair out of her face.
In another snapshot, she was helping her friend fasten her sandals and tying the string.
She also shared a photo of her friend unwrapping a Prada gift box, presumably gifted by Hadid herself, alongside the text 'duh' and a laughing emoji.
Then, the model shared a snap of herself in a cowboy hat and chaps at an equestrian event after getting on a plane to go straight from the baby shower in California to Texas.
Since she started her cowboy boyfriend Adan Banuelos, Hadid moved to Texas and has been actively sharing photos of herself at horse riding competitions.
Her boyfriend is the son of Ascencion Banuelos, the first Mexican-American to be inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association Hall of Fame.
She was in high spirits as she greeted a friend with a big hug before heading to the catering table to grab a plate for herself
He is renowned in horse riding and became one of the youngest people to be inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame in 2017.
Hadid is also an avid horse rider and often documents her love of the animal and sport online.
In February 2024, Banuelos shared an image of Hadid on his Instagram and wrote in the caption: 'Congratulations to Bella and #MetallicTito on their first major aged event finals at their first aged event together!'
He continues to support his girlfriend publicly via social media as she competes in equestrian events.
In addition to her range range of alcohol-free fragrances, which she launched in May 2024, Bella is a co-founder of Kin Euphorics, a line of non-alcoholic functional beverages.
Last year, she revealed that she has chosen to take a step back from modeling to focus on her businesses.
She opened up about her evolution beyond modeling, telling Allure: 'After 10 years of modeling, I realized I was putting so much energy and love and effort into something that, in the long run, wasn't necessarily giving it back to me.'
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