Bella Hadid returns to the track days after the treatment of Lyme disease

Bella Hadid walks for Saint Laurent after the treatment of Lyme disease

Bella Hadid returned to the Paris Fashion Week track just a few days after completing the treatment of Lyme disease.

The model and founder of Orebella, 28, walked for Saint Laurent on Monday, in a translucent back trench in the summer 2026 collection. The look was complete with oversized sunglasses and earrings.

Vogue captured his walk in a garden with the Eiffel Tower in the background and shared it on Instagram.

“When the words are divided, the aesthetics of Saint Laurent create a space to breathe and invent new analogies”, the notes of the show quoted the vision of the creative director Anthony Vaccarello. The collection depicts Saint Laurent women as “both heroin and classic, singular and multifaceted”.

The return of the Hadid track occurs after a series of public packaging of its recovery while the fans spotted it during an elegant street exit with a brown trench and a coach bag. She also posted on social networks of her return to the gymnasium.

Diagnosed for the first time with Lyme disease at 16, Hadid revealed his recent health difficulties on September 17 with a hospital bed.

His mother, Yolanda Hadid, who also fought against Lyme disease, explained how difficult it was to see Bella go through the disease.

Lyme disease, caused by the propagation of bacteria through deer tick stings, can affect the nervous system in serious cases. Bella has long treated symptoms such as headaches, brain fog, insomnia, light sensitivity, joint pain and digestive problems.

She said that the disease had forced her to withdraw from professional horse riding and modeling to focus on her health.

Since then, it has only appeared to occasionally on the track, including the Victoria’s Secret fashion show in November 2024 and the Paris show of Saint Laurent in March 2025.

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