Gigi Hadid covers up in a MEN’S SUIT as she stars in her biggest campaign since welcoming daughter

Gigi Hadid is known for showing off her body in tiny bikinis when modeling.

But her biggest modeling campaign since she welcomed her daughter Khai with rocker Zayn Malik nine months ago, she chose to wear a men’s suit.

The blonde bombshell, 26, was seen in a men’s blazer, white shirt with bow-tie and slacks, which concealed her post-baby body, in a new commercial for Ralph Lauren fragrance Ralph’s Club.

New look: Gigi Hadid debuted her biggest modeling campaign since she welcomed her daughter Khai with rocker Zayn Malik nine months ago

With the boys: The sister of Bella Hadid glowed as she posed with Kardashian pal Luka Sabbat and Lucky Blue Smith

With the boys: The sister of Bella Hadid glowed as she posed with Kardashian pal Luka Sabbat and Lucky Blue Smith

The sister of Bella Hadid glowed as she posed with Kardashian pals Luka Sabbat and Fai Khadra. Also featured is Lucky Blue Smith.

‘Meet me at Ralph’s Club! It was so much fun to join the @ralphlauren family to celebrate togetherness, once again, for the new #RalphsClub fragrance campaign,’ the siren said in her caption.

When asked what the biggest danger on set was, she said: ‘Spraying each other in the mouth with perfume! Not on purpose, but when you have to spray a lot of fragrance in a room you just end up consuming it.

‘We all turned out fine, but don’t try it at home.’

Covered up: The blonde bombshell, 26, was seen in a men's white shirt with bow-tie and slacks, which concealed her post baby body, in a new commercial for Ralph Lauren fragrances

Covered up: The blonde bombshell, 26, was seen in a men’s white shirt with bow-tie and slacks, which concealed her post baby body, in a new commercial for Ralph Lauren fragrances

Club crowd: 'Meet me at Ralph’s Club! It was so much fun to join the @ralphlauren family to celebrate togetherness, once again, for the new #RalphsClub fragrance campaign,' the siren said in her caption

Club crowd: ‘Meet me at Ralph’s Club! It was so much fun to join the @ralphlauren family to celebrate togetherness, once again, for the new #RalphsClub fragrance campaign,’ the siren said in her caption

The new scent was inspired by Ralph Lauren’s ‘one-night-only’ 2019 fashion show, which was set in a swanky 1920s-style Ralph’s Club. 

Gigi and the other stars re-created ‘the best night’ of their lives in the campaign for the masculine scent, which includes notes of lavender and clary sage, balanced with Virginia cedarwood and Vetiver that represents the shoot’s theme.

Fai told People: ‘It brought us all back together after a year and a half of kind of being in lockdown and not really seeing each other. Some of us live in LA, some of us live in New York … Ralph’s Club brought us all together.’

Swanky: The new scent was inspired by Ralph Lauren's 'one-night-only' 2019 fashion show, which was set in a swanky 1920s-style Ralph's Club

Swanky: The new scent was inspired by Ralph Lauren’s ‘one-night-only’ 2019 fashion show, which was set in a swanky 1920s-style Ralph’s Club

He sure is a Lucky man: Smith is one of the hottest model around. He is from Utah and is married with two children

He sure is a Lucky man: Smith is one of the hottest model around. He is from Utah and is married with two children

Meanwhile, Gigi said last week she thinks ‘the most simple things’ are the highlight of motherhood.

The  model – who has Khai, nine months, with former One Direction star Zayn Malik – has revealed what she loves most about raising her daughter, and described her tot as the ‘best, most genius thing that’s ever been born’.

Gigi- who is one of the world’s best-known models – told Access: ‘The highlight I would say is the most simple things.

‘Seeing her learn something new every day even if it’s like, picking up a cup or putting a ball in a hole, you just think they’re the best, most genius thing that’s ever been born.’

Mommy: Meanwhile, Gigi said last week she thinks 'the most simple things' are the highlight of motherhood. The model - who has Khai, nine months, with former One Direction star Zayn Malik - has revealed what she loves most about raising her daughter, and described her tot as the 'best, most genius thing that's ever been born'

Mommy: Meanwhile, Gigi said last week she thinks ‘the most simple things’ are the highlight of motherhood. The model – who has Khai, nine months, with former One Direction star Zayn Malik – has revealed what she loves most about raising her daughter, and described her tot as the ‘best, most genius thing that’s ever been born’

Gigi recently admitted her daughter is ‘lucky’ to have Zayn as her dad.

The blonde beauty took to Instagram to post a glowing Father’s Day tribute to the singer, revealing that Zayn will do anything to put a smile on Khai’s face.

Alongside a photo of them together, Gigi wrote: ‘Our Khai is so lucky to have a baba who loves her so much & does anything to see her smile !! @zayn Happy first Father’s Day .. I’m so grateful for all the lil bits of her that are you [smiling emoji] We love you so much.’

Prior to that, Gigi revealed she’s determined to teach her daughter about her heritage.

Little one: The model's father is Palestinian and her mother is Dutch, while Zayn was born to a British-Pakistani father and an English mother, and Gigi is keen to educate their daughter about their heritage, she said

Little one: The model’s father is Palestinian and her mother is Dutch, while Zayn was born to a British-Pakistani father and an English mother, and Gigi is keen to educate their daughter about their heritage, she said

The model’s father is Palestinian and her mother is Dutch, while Zayn was born to a British-Pakistani father and an English mother, and

Gigi is keen to educate their daughter about their heritage.

She said: ‘We think about it and talk about it a lot as partners and it’s something that’s really important to us, but it’s also something that we first experienced ourselves. Because both of our parents are their own heritage.

‘We are that first generation of those mixed races, and then that comes with that first generational experience of being like, ‘Oh damn, I’m the bridge!’

‘That’s not something that my parents experienced or that they can really help me through. It’s something I’ve always thought about my whole life.’