
Bella Hadid’s Off‑Duty Model Wardrobe Is Even Better in Aspen
It’s Aspen season, and so the avalanche of celebrities into the Rocky Mountains has begun—and their best winter fashions. Bella Hadid, of course, has her own spin on après‑ski style. The model spent the last few days of 2025 traversing the slopes and streets of Aspen, choosing to ring in the new year at Hadid, Bieber, and Jenner fave Casa Tua and at Kate Hudson’s starry yearly bash alongside the likes of Anya Taylor‑Joy and Kim Kardashian. While she opted for a near‑naked vintage George Chakra dress and vintage furry coat for the countdown, Hadid’s daytime fits have been just as statement‑making. Truly, no one does model off‑duty style like Bella Hadid—and somehow, on the side of the mountain, it’s even better.
Why Aspen is a Fashion Playground
Aspen isn’t just about skiing and hot springs; it’s a hub for trendsetters who love to mix high‑fashion with casual chic. The crisp mountain air, the iconic mountain backdrop, and the local boutiques create the perfect canvas for a model’s wardrobe. Bella’s looks reflect this blend, marrying vintage luxury with modern edge.
Bella Hadid’s Off‑Duty Style in Aspen
New Year’s Eve Look
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On New Year’s Eve, Hadid turned heads with a near‑naked vintage George Chakra dress paired with a vintage furry coat—a nod to the mountain’s cool vibe. The dress, a striking blend of deep burgundy and subtle shimmer, showcases her penchant for layered silhouettes. The furry coat adds a warm, tactile contrast, making the look both cozy and glamorous.
New Year’s Day Look
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On the morning of New Year’s Day, the model was spotted in a chic, collarless black leather jacket with the top button down, leaving the rest of the jacket open to reveal a crisp white longsleeve shirt. She teamed this with loose‑fit white jeans by Frame, a black western‑buckle belt, and pointed black boots—a classic combination that keeps the look light and airy. Accessories included a resin Alice band, several rings, drop earrings, a vintage Fendi Mamma baguette in leopard‑print calf hair, and black oval sunglasses.
Another Denim Trend Look
Hadid experimented with a more divisive denim trend that’s been quietly taking over—the Gen‑X boot tuck. She wore straight‑leg blue denim jeans tucked into patent leather knee‑high Pucci boots—sourced by Hailey and Kendall fave Chloe Vintage—paired with a faded, numbered vintage red sports t‑shirt, an oversized black leather jacket, and a buckle belt. For this super laidback and windchill‑ready look, she added a beanie hat over her plaits, sporty‑but‑glam, goggle‑like sunglasses by NYC‑based eyewear brand Thistles, and black leather gloves.
Dark Blue Flared Jeans Look
Adding a third, decidedly different denim look to her Aspen rotation, Hadid was photographed low‑rise and dark blue wash, flared jeans with a lace‑up waist (the yeehaw style lives on, even in Aspen). She styled them with a sheer, ice‑blue floral duster coat with a furry lapel, a smiley graphic white t‑shirt, a slouchy black Tylie Malibu bag, and pointed animal print boots sourced by Chiara Damiano at Lovedbychi.
Styling Tips & Accessories
Accessories & Footwear
- Resin Alice band for a subtle height boost.
- Vintage Fendi Mamma baguette—leopard‑print calf hair for texture.
- Black oval sunglasses for a classic touch.
- Patent leather knee‑high boots for a sporty edge.
- Black leather gloves for warmth and style.
Color Palette & Fabrics
- Neutral base: white denim, black leather.
- Bold accents: burgundy dress, brown furry coat, red sports t‑shirt.
- Texture mix: leather, denim, fur, silk.
Conclusion & Future Looks
What to Expect Next Season
As the winter winds cool, Bella Hadid is likely to bring more vintage gems to Aspen’s streets. Her styling partner, Mimi Cuttrell, is already sourcing fresh denim and vintage pieces, ensuring the trunks are full of more incredible denim and vintage gems for the streets and the slopes. Stay tuned for more off‑duty looks that will keep the mountain runway alive.
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