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Gigi Hadid & Bradley Cooper in CUTE birthday matching moment

Gigi Hadid & Bradley Cooper in CUTE birthday matching moment

Perth Now28-04-2025
Gigi Hadid celebrated her 30th birthday in style, hand-in-hand with her boyfriend Bradley Cooper.
The supermodel went for dinner at L'Avenue in Saks, New York City and was photographed leaving the venue with the actor.
For the special occasion, Hadid wore a white corset bodysuit and paired it with black leather pants and pointed, slingback pumps.
For accessories, she chose a Jimmy Choo clutch, a diamond necklace and a stack of gold rings, with one placed on her ring finger.
Her striking appearance was made even more bold with a red lipstick and matching manicure.
Cooper kept it casual but still stylish, opting for a leather Super Bowl jacket with a navy corduroy shirt and matching pants and black boots.
Hadid's sister Bella joined the pair for the celebration along with friends Anne Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman. A moment for the leather look! Credit: AKMG/BACKGRID Australia / BACKGRID
It's not the first time the couple have stepped out in public wearing coordinated outfits as they are often seen donning items from Hadid's knits from her Guest in Residence line.
Hadid told Vogue last month that she had a 'very romantic and happy' relationship with The Hangover star.
'I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential,' she said.
'And then to find someone that is in a place in their life where they know what they want and deserve. And you both do work separately to come together and be the best partner that you can be.'
The mother of one is known for making an extravagant appearance for her lap around the sun each year.
For her 27th birthday she had an intimate dinner at Manhattan's Zero Bond with her family and friends including Emily Ratajkowski and Blake Lively.
Her 24th was denim and boots themed and for her 23rd she transformed into a golden goddess by wearing a sequinned Versace mini dress.
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