Bella Hadid went braless in a sheer bejewelled blouse while modelling for her new fragrance scents.
The 29-year-old supermodel looked sensational as she posed for an array of snaps for her perfume brand Orebella.
Among the snaps was one of Bella in a completely sheer capped sleeve floral blouse, which she went completely braless under.
In the sultry snap, Bella paired the floral top with a dramatic colourful drop earring as she promoted her WINDOW2SOUL scent.
Meanwhile in another, Bella put on a racy display in a white plunging halterneck jumpsuit with a knotted belt.
Bella paired the jumpsuit with a black straw hat as she posed with a bottle of her NIGHTCAP scent.
Bella Hadid went braless in a sheer bejewelled blouse while modelling for her new fragrance scents on Instagram
The 29-year-old supermodel looked sensational as she posed for an array of snaps for her perfume brand Orebella
It comes after Bella opened up about suffering from ‘medical anxiety’ amid her ongoing battle with Lyme disease.
Bella – who was first diagnosed with the chronic neurological illness in 2013 – jumped to her Instagram stories on Friday to share two posts while giving insight into her health battle.
The star first reposted a slide from @chronicillnesshumor which read: ‘when your chronic illness is chronic illness-ing and someone says “it’s always something with you” like… yes… one might say the illness is… chronic.’
Bella also re-shared a separate post from influencer Alexandra Wildeson titled ‘The Duality of life with chronic illness.’
Underneath, the star typed out, ‘The medical anxiety is soooooo real. Thank you for putting every one of my thoughts and daily situations into one swipe. The truuuuuth! @alexandrawildeson.’
Bella has kept her fans updated with her battle with Lyme disease – which both her mother Yolanda and brother Anwar have also been diagnosed with.
The model also recently opened up about her struggles with anxiety last month as she uploaded a post on World Mental Health Day.
‘Something I’ve carried for many years is the weight of anxiety and depression,’ she wrote at the time.
Among the snaps was one of Bella in a completely sheer capped sleeve floral blouse, which she went completely braless under
Meanwhile in another, Bella put on a racy display in a white plunging halterneck jumpsuit with a knotted belt
Bella paired the jumpsuit with a black straw hat as she posed with a bottle of her NIGHTCAP scent
‘It can sometimes feel all-consuming, paralyzing, and invisible to the outside world, leaving you in tears before starting your day, wondering why your mind feels so heavy when life around you seems so bright.’
Bella added that, ‘there is often a deep sense of shame that comes with mental health struggles. I sometimes wonder how life has blessed me and how my body and mind are filled with the weight of sadness, depression, and debilitating anxiety on a regular basis.’
The star added that she ‘learned that this is not a weakness – it’s a part of me.’
She later penned, ‘whoever deals with this daily too; I want you to remember that you are not alone. and I love you so much…’
Back in September, Bella uploaded a series of images to Instagram – with some showing her receiving treatment inside a hospital.
Some pictures were taken as the model was hooked up to an IV while another was a selfie as she rested in bed with a bag of ice on her forehead.
It comes after Bella opened up about suffering from ‘medical anxiety’ amid her ongoing battle with Lyme disease (Seen in May)
‘I’m sorry I always go MIA I love you guys,’ she wrote in the caption at the time.
That same month, her mother Yolanda uploaded a post to give an emotional glimpse at her daughter’s battle with Lyme disease.
Bella could be seen in a hospital bed hooked up to IVs while another image was taken as Yolanda gave her daughter a kiss on the cheek.
‘The invisible disability of chronic neurological Lyme disease is hard to explain or understand for anyone,’ Yolanda penned. ‘I try to lead by example on our Lyme journey but my own pain cannot compare to watching my baby suffer.’