Bella Hadid faced the snowy east coast weather in style as she headed to a photo shoot in New York City on Monday.
The 29-year-old model — who just accused Dolce & Gabbana for racism — bundled up in layers including a red varsity bomber and a brown faux fur coat.
Her blonde hair was set in orange rollers in preparation for her imminent modeling gig.
The Vogue cover girl looked glamorous as she arrived to the Midtown Manhattan photo shoot in heavy makeup and a large pair of black sunglasses.
Hadid, who was clad in belted white trousers, rounded out her outfit with black sneakers.
It comes after the Vogue cover girl told People magazine about the words of wisdom she received from her The Beauty castmates.
Bella Hadid faced the snowy east coast weather in style as she headed to a photo shoot in New York City on Monday
She had a playful moment as she caught snowflakes with her tongue
The star has a role in Ryan Murphy's sci-fi body horror series and welcomed the guidance of more experienced actors such as Jeremy Pope and Ashton Kutcher.
She said at the show's New York City premiere: 'They were able to just tell me a lot of words and wisdom and explain to me that even being crazy and weird is still positive.
'And sometimes things are embarrassing and at the end of the day, it's not embarrassing.'
She explained: 'We're all able to be different versions of ourselves and that's what was most important for me on this set.'
Hadid often filmed separately from her co-stars but still found them 'so impactful.'
The budding actress said: 'Ashton was so helpful with just little words. I love Jeremy so much, everybody was just so welcoming to me.
'We were not really shooting on the same sets most of the time. We had one dinner together, which was awesome.'
In the upcoming FX show, Hadid plays a model on a murderous rampage and hopes that her work on the series yields more acting opportunities.
The star has a role in Ryan Murphy's sci-fi body horror series The Beauty, and said she welcomed the guidance of more experienced actors Jeremy Pope and Ashton Kutcher; pictured on January 14
The budding actress said about her seasoned co-star: 'Ashton was so helpful with just little words. I love Jeremy so much, everybody was just so welcoming to me'; (L-R) Kutcher, Jeremy Pope, Anthony Ramos, Hadid, Rebecca Hall, Evan Peters and Isabella Rossellini
She told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I would love to keep continuing acting after this. This is a dream of mine'
She told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I would love to keep continuing acting after this. This is a dream of mine.
'I’ve brought my art side and my creativity to modeling, but at the end of the day, I love being able to move, and I love film and acting in general. I love actors because they can be different characters for so many different people.'
She added of working with American Horror Story creator Murphy: 'Ryan has just an incredible brain. I love his brain. I love his heart.
'He’s somebody I really look up to when it comes to directing, and I think he brings fantasy into so many things. I’m just grateful that he brought me onto this opportunity.'
Hadid explained that she wanted to be pushed out of her 'comfort zone' by playing a 'haggard' character.
The runway regular said: 'When I spoke to Ryan in the beginning, it was very much about being able to go out of my comfort zone.
'I said: "Ryan, I want you to make me look haggard." I never want to be the girl next door. I told all of my agents.
'I think I definitely went out of my comfort zone in many different ways. But he pushed me to be a different version of myself, which I've always wanted to do.'
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