Bella Hadid net worth is estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. Bella Hadid is an American fashion model born on October 9, 1996. She’s been featured on the covers of international Vogue magazines 26 times during her career. In 2022, the British Fashion Council awarded her the Model of the Year title. Time magazine also recognized her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2023.
Born in Washington D.C. and raised in Santa Barbara California Hadid started her modeling journey at 16 years old. She signed with IMG Models in August 2014 and made her debut at New York Fashion Week the following month. By 2016, industry professionals voted her as “Model of the Year” on Models.com.
In 2017, Bella Hadid set a new record by appearing on five Vogue September covers from different countries in one year surpassing Doutzen Kroes. As of 2021, she’s considered one of the most successful models globally with a dedicated fan base. Since 2018, Hadid has consistently ranked among the highest-paid models earning $19 million.
Bella Hadid in brief
Full Name | Bella Hadid |
Date of Birth | October 9, 1996 |
Place of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Occupation | Model |
Height | 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) |
Partners | The Weeknd Marc Kalman |
Children | None |
Net Worth | $25 million |
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What is Bella Hadid Net Worth in 2024?
Bella Hadid is an American fashion model with a net worth of $25 million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Her modeling career started in 2014 when she joined IMG Models. That same year, she made her runway debut at New York Fashion Week, walking for Desigual. Since then, she has walked in shows for top designers like Chanel, Marc Jacobs, and Balmain. Bella has also appeared in big advertising campaigns for brands like Dior, Bulgari, and Versace. She has been on the covers of major magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar.
Bella is known for her unique looks, including her bright blue eyes and sharp features. She and her sister, Gigi Hadid, are among the highest-paid models in the world. In 2017, Bella earned $6.5 million, and in 2018, she made $8.5 million, making her the 8th highest-paid model that year. Gigi, her sister, was the 7th highest-paid model in 2018 with $9.5 million. Together, the Hadid sisters earned around $10 million in 2019.
Bella Hadid’s Early Life and Education
Isabella Khair Hadid known as Bella Hadid was born on October 9, 1996, in Washington D.C. Her dad Mohamed Hadid works in real estate and is Palestinian while her mom Yolanda Hadid used to model and is Dutch. Through her dad, Isabella traces her ancestry back to Zahir al-Umar who ruled part of Palestine in the 1700s.
She has an older sister named Gigi Hadid, a younger brother named Anwar who are both also models, and two older half-sisters from her dad’s side. Isabella and her siblings grew up on a ranch in Santa Barbara California before moving to Beverly Hills.
When she was younger Bella was into horseback riding and had dreams of competing in the Olympics but she focused on equitation a type of horse riding that’s not in the Olympics. In 2012, she along with her mom and brother was diagnosed with Chronic Lyme disease.
After finishing high school in Malibu in 2014, Bella Hadid went to New York City to study photography at Parsons School of Design. She put her studies on hold to focus on her modeling career but plans to go back to school eventually possibly to study fashion photography. Isabella has also shown interest in acting.
Bella Hadid’s Career
Early work
Bella Hadid started her modeling career at sixteen with Flynn Skye. She appeared in projects like Lesa Amoore’s “The Swan Settings” and Holly Copeland’s “Smoking Hot” alongside actor Ben Barnes. She also modeled for Hanna Hayes’ Fall/Winter 2013 Collection and did campaigns for Chrome Hearts a brand owned by her close friend Jesse Jo Stark.
Rise to prominence
In 2014, she signed with IMG Models and made her New York Fashion Week debut for Desigual. She landed her first cover on Jalouse Magazine and was featured in Love magazine’s Advent Calendar.
The following year Bella walked for Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter collection and appeared in Carine Roitfeld’s CR Fashion Book. She also participated in amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS Gala and modeled for Botkier Bags and Victoria’s Secret Pink.
Throughout 2015, Bella Hadid was busy with campaigns for Boghossian Jewelry and various fashion weeks including shows for Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Marc Jacobs, and Chanel. She made her Chanel debut during Métiers d’Art in Rome and graced the cover of Seventeen in November.
Breakthrough
In 2016, Bella Hadid expanded her portfolio with appearances in campaigns for Dior Makeup and brands like Marc Jacobs and Fenty x Puma. She walked for Givenchy, Chanel, and Miu Miu at Paris Fashion Week and made her debut at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
During the year she was also featured on numerous magazine covers including Vogue Elle Harper’s Bazaar and Glamour across multiple countries. She continued to make waves in the fashion industry appearing in campaigns and walking for top designers globally.
In 2017, Bella Hadid’s career soared further as she became an ambassador for Bulgari and TAG Heuer. She walked extensively during fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan, and Paris showcasing Versace Fendi Chanel, and more. Bella also starred in campaigns for DKNY, Zadig & Voltaire, and TAG Heuer among others.
Throughout the year she continued to grace the covers of prestigious magazines worldwide solidifying her status as a top model in the fashion industry. Her versatility and presence in both high fashion and commercial campaigns continued to make her a sought-after figure in the industry.
Further recognition
In January 2018, Bella Hadid was featured on the cover of Vogue Korea. She also appeared on the cover of British Vogue in March alongside her sister Gigi. In May, she graced the cover of Vogue Japan followed by appearances on the covers of Cosmopolitan, Germany Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue México in July. In September, she starred on the covers of Allure and Pop and in October she appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Arabia.
During the Fall 2018 season, she opened the Off-White show at Paris Fashion Week. She walked the runway in Milan for designers like Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, and Max Mara and in New York for brands such as Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren. She also walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show for the third time that November.
Moving into 2019 at Paris Fashion Week in February Hadid walked for Redemption Haider Ackerman and Off-White. In Milan, she appeared for Versace Fendi and Moschino among others. She also participated in CR Runway’s 90th Anniversary show in New York. Her cover appearances included Vogue Russia in March, Vogue Greece in April, and Vogue Japan and Vogue España in June. She returned to Vogue Japan’s cover in July and was featured on the cover of Elle France in June.
In February 2020, during New York Fashion Week she walked for Tom Ford Oscar de la Renta and Michael Kors. She also appeared in Marc Jacobs’ Fall campaign. In Paris and Milan, she showcased designs for Thierry Mugler and Versace respectively.
Additionally, she graced the cover of Vogue Hong Kong. Her cover features continued in April with Vogue Korea and Vogue Greece and in June with Vogue Paris alongside her sister Gigi. She also starred on the cover of Elle in August and Vogue Italia in September. The year concluded with her appearance on the cover of Vogue Japan in December.
In 2021, she participated in Givenchy’s Fall campaign and Mugler’s Spring/Summer virtual campaign. She was also part of Boss x Russell Athletics’ campaign and appeared on the cover of Vogue España. In May, she walked for Versace’s AW21 show followed by appearances during Paris Fashion Week for Jacquemus.
At the Cannes Film Festival in July, her bold haute couture gown by Maison Schiaparelli garnered significant attention. In 2022 at Paris Fashion Week she closed Coperni’s Spring 2023 show showcasing a slip dress created with Fabrican technology.
In 2024, Adidas pulled part of an ad featuring Hadid. This was due to her Palestinian heritage and the ad’s connection to the 1972 Munich Olympics. At that event, Palestinian terrorists killed Israeli athletes. Hadid apologized, saying she didn’t know about the link between the shoe and the Olympics. Adidas also apologized to her.
Other ventures
Hadid has other ventures too. On September 1, 2021, she co-founded Kin Euphorics, a nonalcoholic drink brand. She runs it with the CEO, Jen Batchelor.
Hadid made her acting debut in the TV show “Ramy.”
In 2024, she started her beauty brand, Orebella, and launched 3 perfumes.
Bella Hadid’s Personal Life
Legal issues
In July 2014, Bella Hadid was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). As a result, her driver’s license was suspended for a year and she was put on probation for six months. She was also required to do 25 hours of community service and attend 20 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. In a 2022 interview, she mentioned she had stopped drinking.
Relationships
From April 2015 to August 2019, Hadid had an on-and-off relationship with Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd. She appeared in his music video for “In the Night” in December 2015. Their relationship was widely covered in the media and became a topic of tabloid gossip.
In July 2020, Bella Hadid started dating art director Marc Kalman. They made their relationship public in July 2021 during Paris Fashion Week and the Cannes Film Festival. In July 2023, it was announced that they had broken up earlier that spring after dating for three years.
Religion and politics
Bella Hadid has shared her beliefs about faith and activism over the years. In 2017, she spoke against President Trump’s immigration policies. Hadid said she is “proud to be a Muslim” and talked about her father’s past as a refugee. She believes that everyone can connect with different religions. In a 2022 interview with American Vogue, she mentioned, “I’m very spiritual, and I find that I connect with every religion.”
Hadid has also been a strong supporter of Palestine. In January 2017, she attended the “No Ban, No Wall” march in New York City, driven by her family’s history. Later, she protested in London against Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. In October 2023, she condemned the Hamas-led attack on Israel. During the Israel–Hamas war, Bella and her sister Gigi donated $1 million to help Palestinian aid agencies.
Bella Hadid’s Philanthropy
In November 2018 for Thanksgiving, she volunteered to help prepare 500 meals for the Bowery Mission through the System of Service Hashtag Lunch Bag and Nike.
In April and May 2020, Bella Hadid announced she donated to local food banks in New York City and Feeding America to assist with COVID-19 relief efforts. She also pledged support and donations to charities like Preemptive Love, UNRWA USA, and the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) to aid refugees.
Hadid expressed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. When protests intensified in May 2020 she announced a donation to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. In June she auctioned her Miu Miu boots as part of a charity event by British Vogue benefiting NHS Charities Together and the NAACP.
In July, Bella Hadid auctioned off her clothing designs made during the COVID-19 lockdown with all proceeds going to organizations such as Your Rights Camp and Feeding America. Following the Beirut explosion in August, she announced donations to thirteen charities in Lebanon.
In September, Bella Hadid donated some of her clothes to a sidewalk sale in Brooklyn benefiting organizations like Abundant Beginnings Collective and Brooklyn Supported Agriculture.
During Christmas 2021, Hadid was seen volunteering at toy drives and soup kitchens including “foodbank4nyc”.
Bella Hadid Real Estate
In November 2019, Bella bought a penthouse condo in Soho, New York City, for $6.1 million. She sold it in March 2021 for $6.5 million, making a profit.
Her sister, Gigi, owns two condos nearby. Together, they cost $10 million. Gigi plans to join the two condos into one big home.