March 30, 2025 7:17 pm EDT

She’s back in model form.

On Wednesday night, Hailey Bieber, 28, was one of the celebrity guests at a Vogue event in West Hollywood, where she turned heads in a form-fitting corset dress from Schiaparelli.

The pale pink dress features a chunky gold chain halter neckline attached to a triangle-shaped accent with lips.

Bieber wore the number with equally luxe accessories such as strappy beige Schiaparelli heels as well as Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including gold lock earrings ($4,600) and a chunky ring ($5,000).

Earlier this month, the model wore a Schiaparelli velvet blazer minidress while attending Paris Fashion Week with her gal pals on a stylish trip away from husband Justin Bieber.

The event was held to announce that the glossy will be taking their fourth-annual Vogue World extravaganza to Los Angeles later this year, paying homage to the film industry.

During the affair, which took place at the iconic Chateau Marmont, Bieber spoke to Vogue about the dream Hollywood costume she’d add to her wardrobe in a heartbeat.

“My favorite movie of all time, period, is ‘The Grinch,’” the model revealed, adding, “And my favorite costume that I would love to have in my closet is when Martha May Whovier is wearing the little Santa outfit with the little hat when she comes out with the thing that strings the lights. That’s it for me.”

Bieber was joined by bestie Kendall Jenner, who opted for a sleek black two-piece set and a coordinating clutch from The Row. The reality star said she’d “die” to own anything worn by Audrey Hepburn, especially from the film “My Fair Lady.”

Anna Wintour announced that the event — which has previously been held in New York City, London and Paris — will take place on Oct. 26 at Hollywood’s Paramount Pictures Lot.

“Vogue World: Hollywood will be a one-night-only show with a huge cast of models and actors, setting great film costumes next to brilliant fashion collections,” Wintour said at a press conference. Plus, 100% of ticket proceeds will go to the Entertainment Community Fund, with “a focus on supporting costume community professionals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.”

“By mixing fashion and the arts and culture in the center of a city, and by raising money for a cause, Vogue World has become a runway show-as-rallying cry — a way to fix the attention of a huge global audience, to bring awareness, and sound an unmistakable note of positivity, creativity, and hope.”



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