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I ‘do a Bella Hadid’ and wear my open-back dresses the wrong way round so they look extra ‘cute’ – people are obsessed

TALK about model behavior: this fashionista may not be famous, but her style secrets are worthy of Bella Hadid.

By wearing her dresses the “wrong” way, she transforms a boring silhouette into something much more flattering.

Fashion influencer Claire styled this dress the ‘wrong’ way with major resultsTikTok/xoclaire4

Claire’s inspiration was a plunging gown, similar to above, worn by Bella HadidGetty Images – Getty

The fashion mastermind, Claire (@xoclaire4), showed the easy, stunning transformation in a TikTok video.

To begin, she wore a belted, knee-length dress in a warm brown color.

While the understated dress had some conservative appeal, Claire labeled it “not cute.”

But once she gave it a twist – yes, an actual twist – the dress had real wardrobe potential.

Claire used a photo of Bella Hadid in a plunging gown as her inspiration.

She styled the open-back dress by turning it backward, creating a similar neckline.

She also gathered the long skirt into a ruched mini, using the belt to help drape the excess fabric.

Her end result was much more daring and definitely Hadid-worthy.

Claire’s followers couldn’t believe their eyes, even after watching the transformation a few times.

“So talented,” one follower wrote. “I’m obsessed.”

The end result of Claire’s new styling was a showstopperTikTok/xoclaire4

“IDK how many times I watched this video, but I was mesmerized,” another confessed.

Several people said Claire should be a designer. “Can you make my entire wardrobe please?” one begged.

“This is cuter than the one Bella had on for real,” another person insisted.

The sneaky swap had its practical applications, viewers pointed out.

One person said it was the perfect move for “when you’re at the office but you have a date later.”

The consensus was that Claire’s styling hack made a boring dress into something truly special.

“You took that dress and leveled it up big time,” an admirer praised.

TALK about model behavior: this fashionista may not be famous, but her style secrets are worthy of Bella Hadid.

By wearing her dresses the “wrong” way, she transforms a boring silhouette into something much more flattering.

Fashion influencer Claire styled this dress the ‘wrong’ way with major resultsTikTok/xoclaire4

Claire’s inspiration was a plunging gown, similar to above, worn by Bella HadidGetty Images – Getty

The fashion mastermind, Claire (@xoclaire4), showed the easy, stunning transformation in a TikTok video.

To begin, she wore a belted, knee-length dress in a warm brown color.

While the understated dress had some conservative appeal, Claire labeled it “not cute.”

But once she gave it a twist – yes, an actual twist – the dress had real wardrobe potential.

Claire used a photo of Bella Hadid in a plunging gown as her inspiration.

She styled the open-back dress by turning it backward, creating a similar neckline.

She also gathered the long skirt into a ruched mini, using the belt to help drape the excess fabric.

Her end result was much more daring and definitely Hadid-worthy.

Claire’s followers couldn’t believe their eyes, even after watching the transformation a few times.

“So talented,” one follower wrote. “I’m obsessed.”

The end result of Claire’s new styling was a showstopperTikTok/xoclaire4

“IDK how many times I watched this video, but I was mesmerized,” another confessed.

Several people said Claire should be a designer. “Can you make my entire wardrobe please?” one begged.

“This is cuter than the one Bella had on for real,” another person insisted.

The sneaky swap had its practical applications, viewers pointed out.

One person said it was the perfect move for “when you’re at the office but you have a date later.”

The consensus was that Claire’s styling hack made a boring dress into something truly special.

“You took that dress and leveled it up big time,” an admirer praised.

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