
How Much Is Anwar Hadid Really Worth?
Here’s a breakdown of how the model-turned-musician and entrepreneur earns his keep
Compared to his supermodel sisters Gigi and Bella, Anwar Hadid prefers to fly under the radar. Although his rise to fame may be a quieter affair, his diversified passions have long been shining – especially in recent months where he’s been dipping his toes in arenas outside of the modeling industry
Best known as an American fashion model, television personality and entrepreneur, the youngest child of Jordanian-Palestinian real estate developer Mohamed Hadid and former model Yolanda Hadid – and the beau of Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter, Dua Lipa – is committed to making his own way in the world, without relying on his parent’s support.
From how he earns his keep to net worth, here’s everything you need to know about Anwar Hadid’s success as a budding entrepreneur.
What does Anwar Hadid Do For Work?
Modelling
Anwar Hadid is best known for his modelling working, as he followed in the footsteps of big sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid in his later teens. The twenty-two-year old is currently signed with IMG Worldwide and in the past has appeared in campaigns for Valentino and Topshop. While it appears he’s put it on the backburner for now (aside from the odd bit of editorial work), we’re sure we’ll see more of him on the catwalks very soon.
Music
According to i-D, Anwar has also tried his hand at making music. Back in 2019 he dropped an entire album which featured his close friend, musician Yoni Laham, titled BLEACH which was executively produced by Bad Nonno. The album featured Jaden Smith and The Door’s guitarist Robby Krieger, although
He released a newest single, “4MyLove,” the music video for the song only amassed 39,008 views on YouTube. Anwar’s style is best described as raw synthetic punk, reminiscent of bands from the late nineties rock scene.
MARTYRE
Anwar and his musician friend, Yoni, apparently had more than just a passion for music in common, both share an artistic itch to create – of this was born Los Angeles-based jewellery line Martyre.
Born from a desire to break down the traditional gender lines behind jewellery, Martyre is a solution to the largely unexplored unisex sector of accessories. Noticing a gap in the market for jewellery which was interchangeable between the genders, and sharing a passion for jewellery themselves the model and musician teamed up to create their own such line.
The name Martyre is a clever play on the word martyr defining those who die for their beliefs. The brands mission is to represent individual strength and fortitude, celebrating the devotion it takes to commit to something and the pursuit of what you believe in.
Knowing that often times jewellery holds a personal meaning to us all, communicating values that we hold dear to us, the brand aims to restore the substance and symbolism of jewellery. The collections aesthetic — created with the help of Martyre’s Head of Design Ryan Benson — stems from the famed art and architecture of the 17th-century Baroque era.
Theological-leaning themes and phrase are etched into the jewellery, while cherubs serve as adornments throughout; a curated selection of necklaces, earrings, rings and bracelets mainly made in sterling silver, but also available in gold and rose gold are designed to be layered.
Campaign images feature Anwar, flexing his modelling chops alongside Georgia Fowler, Abdulaye Niang and Zayn Malik. A neck full of layered chains hangs against his chest, his arms are laden with bracelets; his fingers stacked with rings; his ears pierced with a cluster of glittering hoops.
While Martyre boasts a cult following, Anwar and Yoni are determined to ensure that their pieces turn into collectors’ items and keepsakes with personal meaning instead of a passing fad.
Using the brands platform for good, last year the duo collaborated with Pencils of Promise. They were determined to align their creativity with an organization whose values reflected their own. Choosing the sleek Eternal bracelet for its interlocking design which symbolizes coming together, the brand chose to donate 50% of the proceeds from the sale of each bracelet to the charity.
For more information on the collection, visit martyre.com
What is Anwar Hadid’s Net Worth?
Multiple sources report that Anwar Hadid is worth $4 million dollars (Dhs14.6 million), although the model-turned-entrepreneur has yet to confirm if this is true. Regardless, business seems to be doing well for Anwar and we look forward to learning more about his creative endeavors.
Written by Sonia Sultan and Laura Kell