Bella Hadid Wears Palestinian Necklace at Cannes 2026

Model merges fashion and activism, using the red carpet to spotlight Palestine’s cultural and political significance.

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 20 May 2026 Reading time: two min read
Bella Hadid Wears Palestinian Necklace at Cannes 2026

Palestinian-Dutch supermodel Bella Hadid once again used the global stage of the Cannes Film Festival to deliver a poignant statement of solidarity with her paternal homeland. As she walked the red carpet in a sleek, all-black Tom Ford ensemble, all eyes were drawn to her jewelry: a glittering silver necklace featuring the historical map of Palestine.

The delicate pendant, which initially resembled a traditional Palestinian key—a symbol of the “Right of Return” for displaced families—revealed the unmistakable outline of Palestine upon closer inspection. By merging the map and key motifs, Hadid crafted a powerful dual symbol of cultural pride and political solidarity.

A Legacy of Advocacy on the Red Carpet

This is not the first time Hadid has used fashion as a form of protest. Known for her outspoken support for Palestinian rights, she has frequently incorporated symbols of her heritage into her public appearances. In past events, she has worn custom nameplates with the word “Palestine” and handcrafted pins, including designs by Cairo-based designer Fatma Mostafa, which feature the Palestinian map filled with traditional keffiyeh patterns.

Her advocacy at Cannes is part of a growing tradition. In 2024, she made headlines when she wore an archival 2001 keffiyeh dress by designers Michael and Hushi, a garment entirely crafted from the iconic Palestinian fabric. Sharing the moment on social media, she captioned it: “Free Palestine forever.” The image went viral, amplifying the Palestinian cause to a global audience.

A Wave of Support and Solidarity

Hadid’s latest statement has sparked an outpouring of support across social media, with fans, activists, and human rights advocates praising her for using her platform to keep the Palestinian struggle in the international spotlight. The model, whose father is Palestinian real estate developer Mohamed Hadid, has long been one of the most visible advocates for Palestinian rights within the fashion industry.

As the Cannes Film Festival continues to shine a light on global issues, Hadid’s necklace serves as a reminder of the power of fashion as a tool for resistance, identity, and solidarity.

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