Model Bella Hadid is no stranger to flaunting her impressive figure for the world to see.
The 23-year-old, who is the sister of fellow model Gigi Hadid, kicked off the Halloween celebrations early this year as she took to her official Instagram account to don seriously skimpy black underwear.
Giving off 1920s vibes, Bella looked stunning as she struck a series of poses in the skimpy ensemble, leaving little to the imagination in the tiny bra and knickers.
Slicking her hair back into an elegant bun, Bella sexed things up with thigh-high suspenders and black gloves, complete with pearls.
Fans took to the post to compare her to a 20s flapper girl, who were known for their scantily-clad performances and rebellious attitudes.
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Bella’s outfit certainly looked very much like something seen out of The Great Gatsby as she posed up a storm for her 33.8million followers.
The brunette beauty uploaded a series of short video clips as she wowed her fans in a matching teeny black lingerie set.
The lace bra matched perfectly with a pair of lace G-string thong with a suspender belt worn around her waist too.
The stunner also opted for a long pair of black latex gloves to up the sex appeal.
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Bella upped the flapper look by piling on the jewellery including pearl necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
She also wore a silver diamond chain around her slim waist as she flaunted her abs of steel, ensuring all eyes were on her.
Wearing her brunette locks slicked back, Bella’s hair was very much styled like how women wore it back in the 1920s.
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Uploading several clips to her page, Bella captioned them: “Watch me on ya video foneeee.”
Within a day the videos had received more than 1.5million likes and thousands of fans had rushed to the comment section.
One wrote: “so happy that you feel so powerful and comfortable always walking for savage x fenty. so proud of you.”
“You are such a hottie,” said another.
“What a beauty you are,” one said followed by the love-struck emoji.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk