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GQ Names Bella Hadid ‘Most Stylish Person on the Planet’

Bella Hadid’s style game got the ultimate compliment.

The 26-year-old model was named the “most stylish person on the planet” by GQ.

The publication released a list of stylish stars including the likes of Harry Styles, Austin Butler, Kim Kardashian, Lil Nas X and more. However, Bella’s sense of style was the most commendable. They also explained why she took top honors.

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Menswear. Womenswear. Streetwear. Workwear. Smartwear. Wavywear. Few can wear it all (and pull it off). But few are Bella Hadid, the princess that was promised, she of abundant angles, the chosen one who really can wear anything – and our best-dressed person on the planet,” the publication wrote. “As soon as the Real Housewives progeny hit supermodel rank, the dam was broken on a flood of fits that stand toe-to-toe – and often above – the stuff she’s actually paid to wear.”

Hadid does menswear better than most men — and she can still wear everything and anything else,” British GQ said in an article that was published on Wednesday. “Tailoring. Prada loafers. Big denim jackets. There was even a tie at one point. It’s wavy, classic and uncomplicated all at once.”

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Hadid is the sister of supermodel Gigi Hadid, 27, and the second daughter of Palestinian-Jordanian real estate developer Mohamed Hadid, and former model and reality TV star Yolanda Hadid. She began modelling at the age of 16, and has since graced the cover of international Vogue magazines 27 times.

 

She also broke the record held by model Doutzen Kroes for the most Vogue September covers in one year in 2017, when she appeared on the covers of the editions in China, Spain, Brazil, Australia and Arabia.

Today, Hadid is one of the highest-paid models in the world along with sister Gigi, earning about $19 million, according to Forbes.

 

 

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