Bella Hadid Slams Dolce & Gabbana Over 'Years of Racism, Sexism, Bigotry'
Bella Hadid labeled Dolce & Gabbana as racist, sexist, and bigoted, noting the brand’s lack of inclusivity despite its ongoing global support on social media.
- On Sunday, January 18, Bella Hadid condemned Dolce & Gabbana on Instagram, writing 'Beeeeen cancelled & years of racism, sexism, bigotry, xenophobia & how are we shocked still?'
- Hadid's past ties to Dolce & Gabbana include wearing its garments, including in October 2025, and industry roles like models, stylists, and casting have been linked to the brand, Hadid wrote.
- Dolce & Gabbana's Milan show on January 17 generated wide online engagement, drawing more than 40,000 likes and 260 replies, and Us Weekly contacted Dolce & Gabbana for comment.
- The dispute immediately highlighted tensions between ethics and livelihoods, as some industry workers warned refusing shows is a privilege since many rely on shows as income sources, while industry employees noted Dolce & Gabbana's global stature.
- Her prior public criticisms include calling out a 2024 Adidas campaign and stating 'I would never knowingly engage with any art or work linked to a horrific tragedy of any kind.
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Bella Hadid drags ‘embarrassing’ Dolce & Gabbana for ‘years...
Bella Hadid called out Dolce & Gabbana for casting seemingly all-white models in its Milan Fashion Week menswear show, citing the brand's "years of racism, sexism, bigotry, xenophobia." The model commented on a video by fashion creator Lyas, writing that she's "shocked people actually support this company still."
Dolce & Gabbana has once again stirred up the public with their choice of models, which are all white. A hint of racism in the earrings and sandals.
Bella Hadid Slams Dolce & Gabbana Over 'Years of Racism, Sexism, Bigotry'
Bella Hadid condemned luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana in a scathing social media post. Responding to an Instagram video shared by French fashion commentator Lyas, real name Elias Medini, on Sunday, January 18, Hadid, 29, agreed that Dolce & Gabbana did not embrace an inclusive brand ethos, while adding her perspective on how the company is publicly perceived. “Shocked people actually support this company still, it’s embarrassing,” the model…
Bella Hadid Slams Dolce&Gabbana After Their Milan Fashion Week Show – Find Out Why | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Bella Hadid has some choice words for Dolce&Gabbana following their recent runway presentation during Milan Fashion Week. The 29-year-old model commented on an Instagram video pointing out how the Italian fashion house only cast white men for their Menswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 fashion show, which took place on Saturday (January 17). Keep reading to find out more… “Shocked people actually support this company still it’s embarrassing,” Bella wro…
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