Bang are back.
The high-end ready-to-wear brand Helmut Lang has called on American top model Bella Hadid to present its Spring/Summer 2020 collection.
Helmut Lang has begun the year with a campaign that will likely delight fashion enthusiasts. The brand has gone for broke, calling on the services of one of the most coveted top models of the moment, Bella, for a shoot with the world-renowned photographer Green. For the campaign, Bella has radically changed her look. Her hair appears darker than usual and, even more importantly, it has been cut with bangs, which suit her down to the ground.
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