There’s always one high profile model who has to sacrifice herself to the gods of NYFW, and this season that model was Bella Hadid.
While walking in a pair of five-inch heels for Michael Kors, Bella lost her balance, fell on her knees, but before the crowd could even get a full gasp in, she had already picked herself up and continued down the runway as if nothing ever happened.
But it did, and there are pictures. And videos.
No shade though — as long as you don’t pull a full out Carrie Bradshaw when you trip and fall down the runway, you’re fine.
Nobody’s perfect, even a tall, skinny, beautiful Insta-famous model like Bella Hadid.
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