Bella Hadid is bringing back the tracksuit.
The supermodel was spotted in London wearing a navy set that managed to be reminiscent of both the ’70s and the early ’00s. She paired low-rise joggers with a micro zip-up jacket—a discontinued piece from rapper Nas’s clothing line featuring “London” and “England” written across the chest in bold white-and-red lettering. Black flattop rectangular shades and black leather gloves helped maintain the look’s edge, but the star accessory was definitely Burberry’s Quilted Lola cross-body bag, which features the brand’s signature check print pattern and gold logo at the center.

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The model was photographed leaving her hotel while headed to a studio in the city. She also featured the look on her Instagram with a carousel of selfies in which she poses from multiple angles: some with her hair down in natural waves and some with it up in a high ponytail. She captioned the post, “+44LND.”
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Hadid has been on a roll lately when it comes to retro styles. Last week, she was spotted in New York City wearing a groovy Penny Lane coat featuring a sheepskin patterned style also reminiscent of the ’70s, while pairing the look with purple-tinted rimless rectangular sunglasses and thick amber-colored rings. And she went for a night out in West Hollywood earlier the same month wearing a ’90s-inspired chocolate-brown dress with a plunging halter neckline, paired with a leopard-print shoulder bag and knee-high white go-go boots. (She was accompanied by Euphoria star Alexa Demie, whose role as Maddy Perez on the HBO show spurred its own Y2K-inspired fashion trends, thanks to her Bratz Doll aesthetic, created by costume designer Heidi Bivens.)
Back in 2018, Hadid opened up to BAZAAR.com about her passion for vintage shopping. “Even when I was a kid in high school, style was always my thing. I never wore flip-flops, I always had my cute outfits, I went vintage shopping,” she said in the interview. “It’s crazy because I was never one to put outfits together for people to see me, but now of course I walk outside and photographers are outside my apartment. So now it’s a fun thing. I look at it, instead of being like f— this, I can show what I’m really made of.”
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