Bella Hadid Channels Anna Wintour with Bold Bob

Bella Hadid Channels Anna Wintour with Bold Bob

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has morphed into as she debuts sharp and chic 'pageboy bob' hairstyle. 

The supermodel, 29, has taken inspiration from Vogue icon Anna for her latest look as she stepped out during .

On Tuesday, Bella debuted an auburn 'pageboy bob' haircut which was . 

Bella's new look bore a striking resemblance to Anna's now famous bob hairstyle - and fans would be forgiven for mistaking the model for the Vogue global editorial director. 

And it seems the haircut is this season's hottest look, with London-based hairstylist Elliot Bute telling Glamour: 'The traditional pageboy bob featured a rounded, ear-to-shoulder length with inward-curled blunt ends and a heavy fringe.'

Back in 2019, Anna spoke about her iconic hairdo as she admitted that she sticks to the bob because she's too 'lazy' to change it - and the one time she did, it was a disaster.

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Bella Hadid has morphed into Anna Wintour as she debuts sharp and chic 'pageboy bob' hairstyle (Bella pictured left on Tuesday and Anna right on Sunday)

For an episode of the Vogue YouTube series Go Ask Anna, cover girl Rihanna asked Anna about her signature 'do.

'The one time I tried to change it, it was a disaster. I had to wear a hat for several months. So I'm way too anxious and too lazy to try it again,' she said. 

'I've had many hairdressers over the years and I can't remember how long I've had this haircut for,' she added. 

According to the Telegraph, she's actually had it since she was 14.

Elsewhere during Paris Fashion Week Bella  

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She looked nothing short of sensational in a plunging red lace bodysuit teamed with a figure-hugging sheer black skirt as she strutted down the catwalk. 

Showcasing her enviable figure, Bella paired the look with brown tights, pointed heels and statement gold-toned earrings. 

For the show, the beauty rocked a dramatic purple eyeshadow look and swept her brunette tresses into a sleek bun with a chic side parting. 

The model struck a series of sultry poses for the cameras as she confidently strutted along the runway. 

Bella is usually a permanent fixture on the runway in Paris and Milan during fashion week, but has recently . 

Bella, who has struggled with the chronic neurological disease for 14-years, has been undergoing treatment and recently revealed she was forced to turn down 'every job for almost a year.'

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The supermodel, 29, has taken inspiration from Vogue icon Anna for her latest look as she stepped out during Paris Fashion Week 

On Tuesday, Bella debuted an auburn 'pageboy bob' haircut which was curled under and featured a choppy fringe, a far cry from her usual long locks (Pictured with long hair in February)

Bella's new look bore a striking resemblance to Anna's now famous bob hairstyle - and fans would be forgiven for mistaking the model for the Vogue global editorial director (Anna pictured in February)

The model said she struggled to maintain a work-life balance and has since learnt to say no. 

'The way that I worked for many years was not sustainable. I think that, you know, even during COVID I continued to work,' the IMG Model told Vogue Italia on Tuesday.

'Being able to be in Texas with my horses and my dog, having a real life, and then going back to work makes it more fulfilling.'

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Hadid now knows that she is able to say "no" to jobs that aren't with the people she loves, trusts, supports and respects.

'Now I know that if I’m able to say "No," even going through my [Lyme disease] treatment last year and having to say no to every job for almost a year, which I cried about,' the Beauty guest star recalled.

'I was emotional because you feel disposable.'

On September 18, her mother Yolanda Hadid,

'I admire your bravery and your willingness to keep fighting for health despite the falling protocols and countless setbacks you have faced,' the Real Housewives star wrote.

She added: 'There simply aren't words big enough for the darkness, the pain, and the unknown hell you've lived through since your diagnosis.

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'You didn't really live, you learned how to exist inside the jail of your own paralyzed brain. I am so proud of the fighter that you are. You are not alone, I promise to have your back every step of the way, no matter how long this takes.'

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