Bella Hadid teases her taut abs in a gray sweat-suit while out strolling around NYC
She’s a top fashionista.
But Bella Hadid dressed down while running errands around New York on Saturday.
The IMG-repped model, 24, looked cozy and chic wearing a grey sweat-suit which flashed just a hint of her flat belly.
Grey lady: Bella Hadid was dressed down in a grey on Saturday in New York
She perched a pair of Dior sunglasses on her head and slipped her feet into a pair of rubber rain boots.
Keeping things ultra simple, the star had her brunette locks in pigtails and kept a makeup free glow.
The outing comes after Bella said the global pandemic made her realize the importance of work-life balance.
True beauty: Keeping things ultra simple, the star had her brunette locks in pigtails and kept a makeup free glow
Sweats: The 24-year-old beauty flashed her flat abs in a cropped jacket and low pants
The supermodel has admitted she embraced the chance to take back her personal life when COVID-19 shut down catwalks.
She told Vogue: ‘This year made us all realize that we need to take ownership back of our lives.
‘To understand it’s a job but we can have our personal lives too, which I think a lot of us didn’t understand.’
Meanwhile, Bella recently admitted she felt ‘pressure’ to project a ‘sexbot’ image during the start of her career.
Living life: She recently told Vogue ‘This year made us all realize that we need to take ownership back of our lives’
The dark-haired beauty shot to fame as a teenager and has said she was still ‘in the process of figuring out’ who she was when the public first began learning about her.
Bella admitted she felt like people saw her as a ‘sexbot’ in the early days of her fame, and she, therefore, felt ‘enormous pressure’ to keep that image up even though that wasn’t who she was.
She said: ‘It’s like there were two Bellas. ‘Me, this person in the process of figuring out who she was, and ‘Bella Hadid’ the alter ego, who was – I dunno – a sexbot who goes out every night?
‘I have insane social anxiety. Partying is not my thing, but I felt enormous pressure to project that image because I assumed that’s all people wanted from me.’