Show His Concern For Palestine, Take A Peek At 6 Portraits Of Bella Hadid Wearing Dress From Koffiyeh Cloth
JAKARTA - Bella Hadid is known as one of the foreign celebrities who vocally voiced her support for the release of Israeli genocide to Palestine. As the world's top supermodel, Bella uses her great influence to defend and support the freedom of the country where her father came from.
Recently, his support went viral again when Bella attended the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Present at a prestigious event of the same class and the size of Cannes, Bella chose to wear a beautiful two-trap bus stop neck model, with a pink vintage motifed Keffiyeh cloth, the design of the famous designer duo Michael Spears andtaidar Mortezaie.
Through a story on his Instagram account, @bellamadid, he confirmed that he deliberately used the dress to create support and not forget to write a message Free Palestine Forever.
Keffiyeh is a traditional Arabic head ornament that is a symbol of solidarity and Palestinian identity. The motifs of the boxes and their rumbai symbolize various elements of Palestinian life. as well as a symbol of resistance to independence.
It is known that the dress, which was worn by the 1996 birth model, was sold in September 2001 for a total price of USD 900. Or around IDR 14.4 million per piece, as quoted from Page Six, Tuesday, June 5.
Bella Hadid's charming appearance is even more complete by wearing a black leather mules and square glasses that give her a touch of vintage. Not to forget for his accessories, he wears round earrings from Monica Vinader who is priced at USD350, or approximately IDR 5.6 million.
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In the hair section, Gigi Hadid's supermodel's younger brother is seen wearing a large flower scrub made by designer Sandy Liang. Which further adds to the impression of playful on his appearance. Previously, the ex-girlfriend of singer The Weeknd was also seen wearing keffiyeh while participating in demonstrations took to the streets directly for pro Palestine in the city of New York in 2021.