Gigi Hadid looked sensational in a series of images for self-portrait’s Autumn/Winter 2022 collection, captured in her hometown of New York.
The model, 27, slipped her enviable frame into a тιԍнт ɴuᴅᴇ mini dress and sat curbside while wearing minimal make-up to highlight her natural beauty.
In another snap, she left little to the imagination in a black sheer lace maxi dress featuring diamante embellishments and a small cutout.
Gigi went on to flash her legs in a black-and-white plaid split skirt which she teamed up with a dazzling golden bra top featuring chunky straps.
Throwing her laundry over her shoulder, Bella’s sister elevated her height with black lace-up heels, while cutting another sheer black ʙuттon-up dress
PH๏τographed by Zoë Ghertner captured Gigi over the course of her day in the Big Apple wearing pieces from the new collection, transitioning from day to night.
Having launched Wednesday with six images, the campaign will continue to evolve with further pictures from Gigi’s day in New York throughout the season.
Designer Han Chong said: ‘I’ve always wanted to capture a day in the life of the self-portrait woman so when exploring how best to present our Autumn/Winter 2022 collection, doing just that seemed like the perfect opportunity.
‘Gigi was the perfect woman to bring this idea to life – free-spirited, hard working, and a true ray of sunshine – she brought an effortless energy to this campaign.
‘It’s a very special collection for me, one deeply grounded in the core values of the house, so being able to share this story with Gigi is a true dream.’
The Autumn/Winter 2022 collection, which includes new separates, tailored dresses and effortless eveningwear styles, is now available online at self-portrait.com, and in stores globally including self-portrait’s flagship in London.
Established in 2013 by Han Chong, self-portrait has become synonymous with empowering the modern woman through functional dressing for day and night.
The brand is also strongly committed to supporting creative British talent through a number of initiatives including a scholarship program with Central Saint Martins.
‘I’ve been wanted to design a collection that felt more elevated, and which truly celebrates eveningwear – a category that’s always been close to my heart.
‘For Autumn/Winter, it felt like the perfect moment to explore effortless gowns and relaxed tailoring, while embracing the core values of the brand.’