She had quite a busy week hanging out with fellow supermodels Kendall Jenner and Hailey Baldwin in New York.
But on Saturday evening, Gigi Hadid opted to keep things low-key as she arrived back in Los Angeles, while making sure to show off her affections for boyfriend Zayn Malik.
The smitten 21-year-old Victoria's Secret model wore a black bomber jacket that was emblazoned with her faraway beau's name across the back, written in Arabic.
Not only did it have the former One Direction star's name in large white print across her back, but the stylish jacket also included her name - Gigi - embroidered on the front over her left breast.
The use of the Arabic font is in honour of Zayn's Muslim heritage: he too has previously been seen wearing items of clothing with his name in the text.
Some ripped slate grey skinny jeans and black leather high-heel boots with zippers rounded out the laid-back look.
In terms of accessories, the reality starlet donned a choker-style necklace composed of black beads and a pair of giant wayfarer-style shades with a vaguely rose tint.
She kept her personal belongings in a small black leather handbag.
Her honey tresses were scrapped back into a high ponytail, which provided an unobstructed view of her pristine visage.
A slick of pink lipstick appeared to be the only make-up in use, but she failed to raise a smile as she strode.
Gigi cut a sombre figure as she arrived at the international airport terminal, and it may have been down to missing her beau, who she hasn't been seen with in a couple of weeks, following rumours they had broken up and after Zayn's publicised battle with anxiety.
However, the smitten pair - who have been an item for just over seven months - are firmly still together and, although not in the same location, they are clearly still on top form.
She could have been down in the dumps because her mother recently announced she's returned from her latest vacation to continue battling her Lyme disease.
Yolanda Hadid, 52, shared a photo of herself receiving the latest treatment for the chronic disease on Instagram on Friday.
'Healing a chronic disease doesn't become reality through a magic pill,' she captioned the snap of her beleaguered arm.
'It takes sweat, determination and persistent hard work. #LymeDiseaseAwareness #InvisibleDisability #WeMustFindACure #AffordableForAll.'