Bella Hadid made a striking appearance at the New York premiere of the upcoming FX series The Beauty, held on January 14 at the Museum of Modern Art.
For the red carpet event, Hadid wore a dramatic floor-length red gown from Schiaparelli’s Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025–2026 collection. The silk-and-satin dress featured a sculptural silhouette with a fitted bodice, fluid draping and an elongated train that trailed behind her as she walked. The intense red hue amplified the theatrical nature of the look, aligning with the brand’s signature couture aesthetic. Beneath the hem, matching red pointed-toe heels were briefly visible, completing the monochromatic ensemble.
The model’s beauty look remained understated in contrast to the bold gown, with softly styled hair and minimal accessories allowing the couture design to remain the focal point of the appearance.
The Beauty marks a new acting chapter for Hadid, who appears in the series created by Ryan Murphy. The show centers on a powerful cosmetic injection known as “the beauty shot,” a treatment that promises physical perfection while concealing devastating consequences. Hadid portrays a supermodel whose life unravels after the procedure begins to malfunction, causing severe physical and psychological effects.
The cast of the series includes Ashton Kutcher, Isabella Rossellini, Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall, with additional appearances by Ben Platt and Meghan Trainor.
The premiere comes shortly after increased public discussion around Hadid’s health, following recent runway appearances. The model has previously spoken about living with chronic Lyme disease, a condition she has managed since her teenage years.
The Beauty is scheduled to debut on FX on January 21.



