Bella Hadid spent last weekend in London introducing her new perfume line, Orebella—a collection of essential oil-based fragrances inspired by her connection with horses and nature. The launch included several events, starting with drinks at Sessions Arts Club, followed by a meet-and-greet at Shreeji Newsagents the next morning, and finally the opening of a pop-up at Selfridges. Throughout the weekend, Hadid switched between designer heels, boots, and slingbacks as quickly as she posed for selfies with fans.

One night, she arrived at Sessions Arts Club in a striking chainmail dress from John Galliano’s 1997 collection, and later left wearing a corset and skirt from Khy X Poster Girl paired with a Sportmax trench coat.

But now that Orebella is officially out, Hadid seems to have dialed back the glamour. Yesterday, she was spotted leaving The Connaught Hotel in a simple vintage turtleneck—bought for just $35 from Avias Vintage on Depop—paired with classic Levi’s 501s and Gucci loafers. The timeless horsebit loafers, first introduced in 1953, prove her style isn’t just about trends but lasting elegance.

This shift makes sense. In her recent British Vogue June cover story, Hadid admitted her passion for high fashion has faded compared to bigger concerns like politics and health. “I just don’t get dressed anymore,” she said, even mentioning plans to sell off an 80-crate archive of rare Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier pieces.

That said, she still knows how to make a statement—like the dazzling Galliano dress she wore over the weekend. But she’s also embracing a more relaxed approach, proving that life (and style) can be just as fulfilling without chasing the next fashion moment. So now, there’s Bella the supermodel in sky-high heels, and Bella the 28-year-old in comfortable, effortless style.