If you think you’ve seen Bella Hadid in her raciest outfit yet, you ain’t seen nothing yet – or is it everything?
As a model, Bella is no stranger to flashing skin here and there, but her Cannes outfit just took things to a whole new nearly-naked level.
Bella Hadid arrives for the 24th annual amFAR fundraiser during the Cannes Film Festival at the Hotel Eden Roc in Cap D’Antibes on May 25, 2017
Bella bared pretty much everything as she stepped out for the 2017 amFAR fundraiser during the Cannes Film Festival. The fundraiser was held at Hotel Eden Roc in Cap D’Antibes, France.
Bella barely wears anything in a sheer Ralph & Russo gown
Bella Hadid shows off her sexy feet in glittering sandals
Bella echoes the diamonds on her dress by wearing a pair of sparkly René Caovilla wrap sandals
Bella was wearing pretty much nothing but a wispy piece of fabric studded with diamonds. The dress, which even had a waist-high slit, was a couture creation from Ralph & Russo.
The supermodel’s stylist, Elizabeth Sulcer, revealed that she was the brainchild of the dress. Elizabeth designed it and had Ralph & Russo work its magic.
Bella finished her look with a pair of sparkly wrap sandals by René Caovilla that you can find at Bergdorf Goodman and Net-A-Porter.
The model gives her Ralph & Russo dress a little fixing
Bella puckers up for the cameras
The sheer gown was designed by Bella’s stylist Elizabeth Sulcer
The model leaves the lining out of her sheer diamond-studded dress
We’re still not quite buying into these sheer gowns. Sexy is one thing, but tacky is another… and we have to admit, the line between the two is very, very fine.
Also, maybe we’re old-fashioned, but we’d expect one to wear underwear to a formal fundraiser.
The dress silhouette had the potential to become a great couture piece, but the sheer fabric left it a miss for us.
Bella poses with a friend during the amFAR fundraiser.
René Caovilla embellished suede and leather sandals, $1,010 at Bergdorf Goodman and Net-A-Porter
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