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Bella Hadid Makes Her Chanel Debut At The Metiers d'Art Show In Rome

Proving she's a force to be reckoned with in the modelling world.

Gigi Hadid may be the model of the moment, but her younger sister, Bella Hadid, isn't too far behind.

The 19-year-old model made her Chanel runway debut yesterday at the fashion house's annual Metiers d'Art show, "Paris in Rome," which as we all know is a pretty big deal in the modelling world.

Hadid joined the ranks of Chanel regulars Soo Joo Park, Daphne Groeneveld and Lindsey Wixson for the cinematic collection, chanelling her inner Dolce Vita film star.

Her first look consisted of a leather dress with ruffled detailing on the bodice and sleeves. A menswear-inspired black overcoat and fishnet stockings completed her dark, dramatic look, as did her beehive hairstyle and dark, smoky eye.

For her second look, the S Moda cover star donned a black maxi dress complete with lace sleeves and button details. Pearl-encrusted pointy-toed flats peeked underneath the gown and added to the Coco Chanel aesthetic.

Bella took to Instagram to share her runway looks, captioning one photo, "What a dream to walk my first @chanelofficial show in Rome today..thank you @karllagerfeld @aurelieduclos @annemarieleonie @imgmodels for making my dreams come true ❤️ I am as happy as can be!"

She also shared a backstage snap with her "big sister" Jamie Bochert and "cute" Mica Arganaraz and another photo with her "babies

Babies <3 @chanelofficial

A photo posted by Bella Hadid (@bellahadid) on

Noticeably absent from the show was Kendall Jenner, who has walked Chanel's past few runways. Could Bella be Karl's new muse? Only time will tell!

In the meantime, check out the Chanel Paris in Rome 2015/16 collection below:

Paris in Rome 2015/16

Chanel Metiers d'Art: Paris in Rome 2015/16

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