Hailey Bieber is turning heads from her recent bold red carpet moment.
The 28-year-old model stepped out for GQ’s Men of the Year 2025 party on November 13, embracing the event’s “Party Like It’s 1995” theme in a sheer Gucci gown that left little to the imagination. The striped dress featured a halter neckline and plunging back, revealing a black G-string adorned with a diamond-encrusted Gucci logo. She completed the look with dangling diamond earrings and a ‘90s-inspired updo, complete with face-framing strands.
Hailey was one of seven cover stars for GQ’s 2025 Men of the Year issue, and she co-hosted the party alongside Seth Rogen, Stephen Colbert, SZA, Clipse’s Pusha T and Malice, Oscar Isaac and Sydney Sweeney.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 13: Hailey Bieber attends the 2025 GQ Men Of The Year party at Chateau Marmont on November 13, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 13: Hailey Bieber, dress detail attends the 2025 GQ Men Of The Year party at Chateau Marmont on November 13, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
During her cover interview, Hailey opened up about life as an entrepreneur, wife to Justin Bieber, and mom to their 15-month-old son, Jack Blues Bieber. Reflecting on her recent sale of Rhode Beauty to E.l.f. for $1 billion, she said, “I always said that I would never sell the company unless it was a billion dollars. I was just like, ‘It’s going to be this or I am not doing it.’ That was my goal. But also, it was not always entirely my goal to sell the company.”
She added, “But of course, when you hear that it’s a real thing and the number is real and that’s a real situation being put in front of you, it’s definitely like, ‘Whoa. Okay.’ It is very cool.”
Hailey also addressed her and Justin’s relationship amid recent public scrutiny, emphasizing that family remains their priority. “We’re just taking it a day at a time,” she said. “We both feel very protective of our son and I don’t think that’s ever going to change, but our life is our life and it is really public, so I think we’re just going to cross every bridge that we need to when we get there. But as of right now, I feel really comfortable about the way we are sharing things and not sharing things.”
She reflected on her journey as a new mother, sharing candid insight about the challenges and surprises of parenthood. “I don’t think there’s anything someone can tell you about it that will ever, ever, ever prepare you until you do it yourself,” she said. “But I feel much more prepared to do it again, as opposed to how not prepared I felt doing it for the first time.”
She continued, “And I think for me personally, there’s so much unknown to it, but so much happens and so much changes and you evolve in a totally different way that you would never be able to prepare for until you do it.”