DUBAI: Model of the moment Bella Hadid has nabbed yet another international Vogue cover, this time posing as the cover star for Vogue Japan’s May issue.
The half-Palestinian beauty was shot by French high fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier and styled by Italian sartorial guru Sissy Vian.
Hadid is seen on the cover, which she shared via her Instagram account last week, wearing a gold, sequined Gucci dress and Bulgari necklace. The regal cover shoot marks the second Vogue Japan cover the much-loved model has landed, with her first appearance taking place in September 2016.
Vogue seems to love the Hadid sisters, with British Vogue choosing to feature the dynamic pair in the sibling’s first-ever dual covers for the magazine’s March 2018 issue.
Photographed by Steven Meisel and styled by Joe McKenna for British Vogue, the pair were interviewed by Vogue’s Giles Hattersley who spoke to them during the photo shoot in New York.
The latest Vogue Japan issue will be available on March 28 and follows Bella’s appearance in Shanghai at the “Dior: The Art of Color” exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city last week.
The 21-year-old IMG Model then jetted across to New York, where she was spotted on Friday morning heading to a photoshoot with Italian fashion heavyweight Donatella Versace.
The 62-year-old designer teased her Instagram followers with sneak peaks of the shoot, saying: “Shooting something very special for you all in New York — and I'm not just behind the camera.”