Gigi Hadid donned a number of different designs while attending the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York on Monday.
The 27-year-old model donned a blue and white knit sweater over a red plaid sleeveless top.
She added a pair of white, red and blue striped pants with a thick length of rope wrapped around her slender waist.
Tons of designs: Gigi Hadid donned a number of different designs while attending the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York on Monday
His white socks had red and blue stripes near the top, matching the stripes on his pants.
She stood in shiny black shoes, held up by chunky heels. A piece of blue, red, and white fabric ran just below her navel.
Bella Hadid’s belly sister was shown off in her white long sleeve crop top. Her lips were painted dark blue.
Blues and reds: The 27-year-old model donned a blue and white knit sweater over a red checkered sleeveless top
Striped: His white socks had red and blue stripes near the top, matching the stripes on his pants
Gigi pulled her hair, dyed wheat blonde, into a tight bun. Her dark brown eyebrows were neatly combed above her eyes.
Hadid’s appearance at the event came after she decided to scale back her public presence.
On Saturday, the model informed her 76.2 million Instagram followers that she had “deactivated” her Twitter account due to “her new management”. [sic].’ Elon Musk completed his purchase of the company last month.
“This is increasingly becoming a cesspool of hate and bigotry, and it’s not a place I want to be a part of,” she wrote on her Instagram Story.
Blue lips: Bella Hadid’s belly sister was highlighted in her white long-sleeved crop top. Her lips were painted dark blue
Blonde Dye: Gigi pulled her hair, dyed wheat blonde, into a tight bun. Her dark brown eyebrows were groomed almost above her eyes
The six-foot-seven beauty she’s “sorry only to the fans” she’s “love connecting with for a decade” on the platform.
Ultimately, she explained that she believes Twitter is no longer “a safe place for anyone, nor a platform that will do more good than harm.”
Additionally, she shared a screenshot of a viral tweet, authored by Shannon Raj Singh, which informed her followers that “the entire human rights team has been removed from the company.”
“It’s becoming more and more a cesspool of hate and bigotry, and it’s not a place I want to be a part of,” she wrote on her Instagram story.
Sad: In the end, she explained that she believes Twitter is no longer “a safe place for anyone, nor a platform that will do more good than harm”
Despite her dismissal, she said she was “extremely proud of the work we have done to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, to protect those at risk in conflict and global crises, including in Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Ukraine, and to advocate for the needs of people who are particularly at risk of human rights abuses due to their presence on social media, such as journalists and human rights defenders of man.
Hadid’s decision comes after Bot Sentinel, a data company, discovered that Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Musk bought the tech company for $44 billion, indicating that some users had been suspended by the company and others may have been deactivated in protest.
Prior to her departure from the microblogging site, the Vogue cover girl had more than 10,536,819 subscribers.
Protest: Hadid’s decision comes after Bot Sentinel, a data company, discovered that Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Musk bought the tech company for $44 billion, indicating that some users had been suspended by the company and others may have been deactivated. demonstration
Now, when fans go to his old profile, all he says is “this account does not exist”.
TV writer Shonda Rhimes, actress Mia Farrow, as well as Madam Secretary star Téa Leoni, She Hulk actor Jameela Jamil, as well as authors and activists Shaun King and Amy Siskind have all threatened to boycott the platform.
Musk has already garnered backlash for his new verified tick system that will cost $8 per month.
New CEO: Musk has already garnered backlash for his new verified tick system that will cost $8 a month; seen on halloween