Bella Hadid nailed casual chic as as she exited her apartment in New York City on Tuesday.
The supermodel, 27, showed off her toned frame in a pair of high-waisted jeans paired with a plunging top with navy blue trim.
She paired this with a black coat, high-heeled boots and carried a black handbag over one shoulder.
The star wore her hair in a high ponytail secured with a scrunchie and accessorized with hoop earrings.
The outing comes two months after she broke her silence on the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Bella Hadid nailed casual chic as as she exited her apartment in New York City on Tuesday
The supermodel, 27, showed off her toned frame in a pair of high-waisted jeans paired with a plunging top with navy blue trim
Bella is of Palestinian descent on her father Mohamed Hadid’s, 75, side of her family.
Mohamed was born in Nazareth during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. His family fled the country when he was a baby and were refugees in Syria before the moved to the U.S. when he was a teenager.
She has often voiced her support for Palestine and her latest statement was released on her Instagram account over the weekend.
She shared a photo the word Palestine with three hearts in the colors of the Palestinian flag.
In late October, about two weeks after the initial attacks, she shared her thoughts to her Instagram account.
‘I have yet to find the ideal words for this deeply intricate and horrific past two weeks, weeks that have turned the worlds attention back toward a situation that has been taking innocent lives, and affecting families for decades,’ she wrote. ‘I have much to say, but for today, I will keep it short.’
She put together a statement calling for pressure to be put on political leaders to ‘stand together in defending humanity and compassion’
She said she condemns ‘the terrorist attacks on any civilians, anywhere’
The model wore a black coat, high-heeled boots and carried a black handbag over one shoulder
The 27-year-old’s hair was pulled into a high ponytail secured with a scrunchie and she wore hoop earrings in her ears
Bella said her family has ‘witnessed 75 years of violence’ against Palestinians adding that her family has received death threats over their views on the issue.
‘I’ve been sent hundreds of death threats daily, my phone number has been leaked, and my family has felt to be in danger,’ she added.
‘But I cannot be silenced any longer. Fear is not an option. The people and children of Palestine, especially in Gaza, cannot afford our silence. We are not brave – they are. Imourn with all the mothers who have lost children and the children who cry alone, all the lost fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, friends, that will never again walk this earth.
‘Regardless of the history of the land, I condemn the terrorist attacks on any civilians, anywhere. Harming women and children and inflicting terror does not, and should not do any good for the Free Palestine movement.’
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