Photo: @bellahadid, Instagram

Bella Hadid has stepped out in a striking design by Reemami, a UAE-based Palestinian fashion house known for blending bold artistry with cultural storytelling.

The Palestinian-Dutch supermodel shared the look on Instagram, describing the garment as meaningful and purposeful.

“To wear a piece designed by a Palestinian designer, crafted with intention, love, and purpose, means everything to me,” she wrote. “This is for the people of Palestine. This is for our culture. This is for our spirits that can never be stolen.”

Reemami, a UAE-based Palestinian fashion label founded by designer Reema Al Banna, is known for its distinct use of hand-drawn illustrations and architectural silhouettes. The brand has built a reputation for combining contemporary design with cultural references.

The designer herself responded to the supermodel, 28, wearing the custom piece.

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for carrying my art in the most beautiful and powerful way,” she said. “This dress is a piece of me — my identity, my roots, my Gaza, my Palestine – our Palestine – and seeing you wear it fills me with so much pride.

“You are such a force — so vocal, so beautiful, so inspiring — and you make us all hold our heads higher. I’m endlessly proud and grateful for you.”

The dress features detailed sketched motifs and structured tailoring, elements that are central to the brand’s design language. Each Reemami collection is developed with a focus on storytelling through fashion, often reflecting themes of heritage, identity, and creativity.

Hadid wore the piece for the release of the latest Orebella fragrance entitled “Eternal Roots”.

The new perfume, according to Hadid, is a representation of holding “onto your lineage when the world makes it hard”.

“It’s about protecting the threads that tie us to our families, our heritage, our truth,” Hadid explained in the caption. “It’s standing by the causes that matter, even when they’re not easy to speak about. It’s choosing to nurture what you believe in, the way you nurture what you love.”

Hadid, whose father is Palestinian, has never shied away from expressing her background and rocking this Palestinian designer, and the unveiling of her new fragrance further proves that.