March 4, 2026 9:24 am EST

Bella Hadid is making the street her runway.

While the looks she modeled on the Prada catwalk cost thousands, the wardrobe staple she wore in between Milan Fashion Week shows — Commando’s Ballet Mockneck Sleeveless Bodysuit — rings in at under $120.

She was snapped wearing the sleek style on Thursday, pairing it with matching slacks, chic sunglasses and a snake-print bag.

Billed as “hosiery for your top half,” the smooth, stretchy style is designed for “superior body contouring,” per the brand.

In addition to Hadid’s versatile black pick, it comes in five other hues — including pistachio and periwinkle, both of which are on sale for $83.

“The fabric is comfortable with the perfect amount of stretch,” one reviewer raves, while another calls it “very flattering.”

Perhaps Commando is a fashion week good luck charm for Hadid, considering she wore the same bodysuit at Paris Fashion Week back in 2018.

She’s far from the brand’s only famous fan; Olivia Culpo wears the brand’s Butter Tank Bodysuits on repeat, whether she’s filming a TikTok or attending a 49ers game.

And Nina Dobrev’s partial to the brand’s Neoprene Turtleneck, while Dakota Johnson stepped out wearing the Classic Control Bodysuit last year.

But the label’s perhaps best known for its shaping underthings — including the Classic Control Thong, which Sabrina Carpenter wore under both of her Grammys looks this year.

Kate Hudson, Olivia Wilde and Ciara (to name but a few) have all worn the company’s undergarments beneath their sheer red carpet looks, too.

It seems plenty of stars are going Commando.

Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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