Irina Shayk and Bella Hadid are vintage chic in stunning images from Moschino Spring 2021 campaign  

Bella Hadid and Irina Shayk are transformed into puppets as they model retro-inspired designs for the Moschino Spring 2021 campaign

Irina Shayk and Bella Hadid star in Moschino’s new Spring 2021 campaign. 

The runway superstars sport beehive hairdos and are transformed into marionettes, with strings attached to their lithe limbs, in the striking images shot by Steven Meisel.

The women wear retro-inspired ensembles as they strike a pose in the photos as part of a collection labeled ‘No strings attached’.

‘No strings attached’: Bella Hadid stuns in the marionette themed shoot for Moschino’s Spring 2021 campaign

Bella looks beautiful in shades of gold and champagne as she models a mini dress with a corset and attached sheer skirt layers over the top.

The 24-year-old beauty wears metallic heels and carries a coordinating coat and handbag, as she appears to be on the go, but with strings attaches to her hands and feet.

Her Russian-born counterpart is seen in black and white images looking stunning in a little black dress with cut-outs on the shoulders.

Irina’s outfit features a long sheer trail which billows behind the 35-year-old model for dramatic effect and she also clutches a mini purse. 

Wow: Irina, 35, is seen in black and white images looking stunning in a little black dress with cut-outs on the shoulders and a long billowing train

Wow: Irina, 35, is seen in black and white images looking stunning in a little black dress with cut-outs on the shoulders and a long billowing train

On Monday, Bella shared one of the shots to Instagram and clearly delighted with the outcome, wrote: ‘I got body chills when I saw this morning… it never gets old’.

Irina was also proud of the images as she posted to her Instagram account: ‘walking into my 35 like…’

The mother-of-one, who turned 35 on January 6, recently revealed she embraces her Russian roots in her beauty routine.

The model has learned a few beauty secrets from her Russian ancestors that have helped her whilst prepping her skin for the day. 

Speaking in Vogue’s Beauty Secrets video series, she said: ‘I grew up in very cold weather. When I wake up or travel, and feel a little swollen [with] bags under my eyes, I run to the fridge and I get an ice cube, and [glide it] all around my eye area, my chin, [and] all around my face.’

Strike a pose: Models Yasmin Wijnaldum and Julia Nobis are seen in this image wearing beautiful looks by Jeremy Scott

Strike a pose: Models Yasmin Wijnaldum and Julia Nobis are seen in this image wearing beautiful looks by Jeremy Scott

Despite growing up in the cold climate, the black-haired beauty didn’t learn how to apply her makeup until she started going to photoshoots and learning from makeup artists. 

One of her favourite tips she shared is how she loves to use her fingers to apply her products instead of using brushes as she has a more controlled glide. 

She explained: ‘I learned how to apply make up by learning through the shoots and stuff. Some girls love to apply makeup with brushes, I just found it so much easier to blend with my finger because you can control it more. You can stretch it more.’

What’s more, using her fingers means she has more room for other products in her makeup bag as she doesn’t have to fill it with applicators. She continued: ‘I also love to keep in my purse minimal products. That’s why I like to use my fingers because I don’t have to worry about bringing brushes and this and this.’

Off duty: The supermodel was on mom duty on Monday as she stepped out in West Village with her daughter Lea who she shares with Bradley Cooper

Off duty: The supermodel was on mom duty on Monday as she stepped out in West Village with her daughter Lea who she shares with Bradley Cooper