Bella Hadid takes to the runway naked before her dress

Bella Hadid takes to the runway naked before her dress gets FLASHED UP in an incredible moment on PFW

Bella Hadid takes to the catwalk naked as she SPLASHES her white dress in an incredible moment during the Coperni Paris Fashion Week show

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Bella Hadid caused temperatures to skyrocket on Friday as she strutted her clothes naked on Coperni’s Paris Fashion Week runway before having a dress spray-painted on her body.

The breathtaking moment was greeted with a round of applause while the star-studded audience was stunned by the incredible performance.

Bella, 25, first donned a pair of skimpy thong briefs and white kitten heels before standing still and flaunting her ample assets while the designers got to work.

The stunner flaunted her figure, with her hands delicately held above her head while layers of paint were sprayed onto her body, slowly creating an entire garment.

Three men in black slowly circled Bella while using paint spray guns, eventually leading to a figure hugging herself from her shoulder smock.

Once done, Bella strutted down the runway with her clothes and set up a storm for the sea of ​​cameras.

Posing: Bella first donned a pair of skimpy thong briefs and white kitten heels before flaunting her ample assets while the designers got to work

Posing: Bella first donned a pair of skimpy thong briefs and white kitten heels before flaunting her ample assets while the designers got to work

Incredible: The stunner still flaunted her figure, with hands delicately held above her head as layers of paint were sprayed onto her body, slowly creating an entire garment

Incredible: The stunner still flaunted her figure, with hands delicately held above her head as layers of paint were sprayed onto her body, slowly creating an entire garment

Strut: Once Bella was done, she strutted down the runway with her clothes and set up a storm for the sea of ​​cameras

Strut: Once Bella was done, she strutted down the runway with her clothes and set up a storm for the sea of ​​cameras