She was one of many models who strutted Jeremy Scott’s new line of apparel for his Moschino x H&M collection in New York on Wednesday.
And on Thursday, Gigi Hadid appeared to have wasted no time in catching a flight out of the country as she re-emerged in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 23-year-old was there to take part in quite the sultry photo shoot.
The blonde beauty looked incredible in a metallic crop top while flaunting a serious amount of skin in the process.
Gigi added an extra baggy pair of cuffed stone-washed denim pants to her ensemble while her pretty features were covered in a radiant dusting of makeup.
The Reebok ambassador had a dejected manner about her, and it wasn’t hard to tell why.
Prior to walking the runway for Jeremy Scott’s apparel collection, Gigi had also made an appearance on The Tonight Show in New York City on Tuesday.
At the occasion, the fashionista had opened up about her recent – and surprising – partnership with FAO Schwarz to help redesign their line of toy soldier costumes.
And while fans may be startled by the business venture to take on a project of its kind, Gigi has been designing clothes since 2016, having started her journey working as an ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger.
Together, the duo has created a whopping three seasons worth of apparel together.
With FAO Schwarz, however, the company seemed eager to get Gigi on board, just in time for their before the launch of their soon-to-be-opened New York flagship.
During her interview with Fallon, the California native shared quite the excitementon working with the iconic toy brand.
‘So the soldiers who greet the kids at the door and are the heart and soul of FAO Schwarz will be wearing my designs,’ Gigi said in a gleeful manner.
It’s really cool because I grew up loving FAO Schwarz.’
She continued by sharing the reason she feels so strongly about working with the company, mentioning how FAO Schwarz was one of her go-to places as a child to explore toys and experience new things.
Gigi says every child deserves that kind of a happy feeling.
‘I remember going to the store as a kid and just running around, touching everything, and taking it all in. I think it’s really important to have a place for kids to go experience the fun of toys and discovery.’
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