Bella Hadid is seen, outside Vuitton, during Paris Fashion Week – Menswear Fall / Winter 2020-2021 on January 16, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

Bella Hadid has always been one to experiment with her style, but recently the 24-year-old has been just as bold with her beauty looks. In the past week specifically, she’s been changing hair like she changes clothes: constantly.

First, there was a dark brown curly updo she shared to Instagram; two days later she debuted a short blonde wig. Then, last night, she took to Tik Tok to post a video of herself wearing another wig, this time a two-tone number with bangs, complete with bleach blonde bits at the front and bottom and medium brown strands elsewhere.

For the look—very likely a shoot—Hadid had red lips, bronzed eyes and ultra-thin eyebrows (one ’90s trend we’d very much like to stay buried).

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Clearly inspired by her dress up day, Hadid hit the town with two-tone hair that same night, wearing the two tendrils that frame her face colored orange cut in a shot bob style, while the rest of her long hair was her usual dark brown.

The color of Hadid’s clip-in additions are notably not too far off her older sister Gigi’s permanent new auburn hair color

To match her eye-catching hair, Hadid wore patterned separates from London-based label Susamusa—a Depop-born brand she’s been wearing non-stop of late. The occasion was a dinner with friends to celebrate her final job before taking a summer break, after a busy Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week schedule, and before NYFW kicks off on September 8th. 

The black and white tattoo-print set by Susamusa is made up of a curtain-reveal shirt—an ab-baring number clasped in the middle, which other six-pack-baring models such as Emily Ratajkowski and Hailey Baldwin have been sporting of late—and a matching midi skirt. 

Bella Hadid is seen in Tribeca on August 01, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

The brand noted on Instagram that the pieces are made from vintage ’90s-era mesh fabric, which meant there was only enough material to make 80 sets (the top is now sold out online, while the midi skirt and a shorter mini option are still available). To top off her look, Hadid wore a pair of chunky black boots and a black oversized bag. J’adore.