Heidi Klum is wowing with her racy off-the-runway look. On Monday, the 51-year-old supermodel "rocked" the stage at Paris Fashion Week and fans are sure her recent appearance proves she's "still got it."
For Le Défilé L'Oréal event held at the city's historic opera house, Palais Garnier, on Sept. 23, the America's Got Talent judge rocked a black floor-length latex gown with a scoop neckline and curve-hugging bodice. As for her accessories, she kept them to a minimum, adding a black pair of pumps, statement stud earrings and a sparkly choker necklace.
"She still got it," one fan declared in response to a video of Klum's catwalk.
"She rocked it ✨," another gushed.
"Wow," a third wrote.
Klum also shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her ensemble–and her best modeling behavior–as she posed under a spotlight inside the historic building, writing in the caption: "I am worth it."
While Klum's eye-catching, daring and curve-hugging gown has clearly won over the internet, her appearance wasn't the only viral moment from the brand's "Walk Your Worth" showcase. As Spanish-Mexican singer and actress Belinda Peregrin said herself, she was the star of one of the "most iconic moments" during the event, in which she had her very own "Carrie Bradshaw moment" and fell while walking across the runway mid-show.
Peregrin, thankfully, was uninjured when she tripped and fell on the catwalk, returning to the show with the help of another model as if nothing happened. She later took to Instagram, joking that she "never imagined" the "most iconic moment of my life" would go like this.
Heidi Klum is absolutely no stranger to the runway, so when she was tapped to walk in the Le Défilé L'Oréal Paris runway, she showed up and showed out to the surprise of no one. For the September 23 event, which was part of Paris Fashion Week, Klum wore a floor-length black gown that featured a major twist—the dress was entirely made of latex, which reflected the bright lights and camera flashes when she walked down the runway.
The bodice of the dress dipped low enough to show off a hint of cleavage, and extended into a body-con fit for the rest of the gown, which flared out into a slight train that featured ruffles near the hem to expose pointed sheer black heels. The intense black gown was softened up by the diamonds at the ears and neckline, with Klum going for large ornate studs and a encrusted chain to complete the look.
As for her beauty, the America's Got Talent judge kept it rather simple—Klum opted for a flawless complexion warmed up with a touch of bronzer and blush at the apples of her cheeks, while her eyes were decorated with a subtle brown shadow on the lids, and lined with black pencil. The 51-year-old wore her hair in a blowout, which bounced with each step down the catwalk.
Elsewhere during the event, which reminded women of their worth and value, fellow L'Oréal ambassadors walked the runway. Eva Longoria wore a dress that made her look like a literal cloud and Kendall Jenner recalled the likes of Marilyn Monroe in a red dress; Andie MacDowell, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis, Alia Bhatt, Simone Ashley, Belinda, Anitta and more stars also appeared on the catwalk.
Heidi Klum set pulses racing as she strutted the catwalk for the Le Défilé L'Oréal Paris show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday. The 51-year-old supermodel put on a busty display in a low-cut, latex gown as she joined the many stars headlining the iconic runway event at the Place de l'Opéra in the French capital. Teamed with the sexy dress, she rocked black, leather pumps and was bejeweled in dazzling diamonds.
For an additional touch of glamour, the America's Got Talent judge — who posed for smoldering snaps in front of the Eiffel Tower before walking the L'Oréal show — rocked a sultry makeup look featuring a smoky cat-eye. She was also in good company as Kendall Jenner, Eva Longoria, Andie McDowell, Jane Fonda, Camila Cabello and Cara Delevingne also walked the runway for the show-stopping catwalk presentation.
For her stunning catwalk, she modeled a tight-fitting dress with a mermaid-tail silhouette and a floor-sweeping train. The German beauty looked edgy-chic in a dark, vampy makeup look and with her long, blonde tresses left down and straight. She looked head-turning good in a dramatic cat-eye, which she paired with peachy blush and a baby pink lip. Additionally, she wore a pair of eye-catching statement earrings with a matching tennis necklace.
She rocked a pale pink manicure and layers of slim, silver bands to complete her look. The theme for this year's event was Walk Your Worth in celebration of 'women's empowerment, inclusion and sisterhood.' Just days before she joined the other top beauties at the iconic show in Paris, Klum wrapped season 19 of America's Got Talent and filmed the finale alongside Sofia Vergara.
Heidi Klum put on a leggy display in Paris on Monday. The supermodel, 51, looked sensational as she made her way through the French capital in her black slit dress as she showed off her toned pins. Heidi struck a sultry pose as she let her blonde locks tumble down her back and accessorised with a large transparent bangle. She kept things natural with her makeup, opting for a nude lipstick and a slightly blushed complexion. The America's Got Talent judge finished out the whole look with a pair of tall black heels as she swept her hair to one side ahead of walking the L'Oreal show at Paris Fashion Week.
At one point, Heidi could be seen from a distance as she posed in front of the Eiffel Tower. By this time, she had changed into a crisp black shirt and trouser set and oozed confidence as she strutted through the City of Love. The blonde beauty gave a more serious pose this time round as she gazed straight forwards as her hair blew in the wind. The former Victoria's Secret Angel then turned away from France's most famous landmark and showed off her pert behind in the classy outfit.
Heidi previously teased something big as she posed on the balcony of her hotel room with the ocean in the background when she arrived in Frace ahead of the Cannes Film Festival. "So excited to be here in Cannes to announce something very very special," Heidi captioned the Instagram post. Amid season 19 of Germany's Next Top Model, Heidi documented her descent into Nice on Instagram.
Meanwhile, Heidi has earned the title of queen of Halloween due to her extravagant dress-up each season, having impressed fans around the world with her over-the-top looks at her annual Heidiween celebration for years. Recently, in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, she has lifted the lid on the tough mental preparation she faces behind-the-scenes, as she teased that this year's costume is well and truly underway.
"The best part is when I come up with a good idea and I feel like that has happened, but then [I'll let] everyone be the judge," she said. "Once I step on that red carpet, the hardest is always the actual day. I literally get into it. People get into, let's say a boxing ring. Not that I have to do hard work, but I have to go within and stay calm because when you have so many things glued onto you and you go through this kind of stuff, you have to be calm and bring a lot of time.
And just weeks away is the holiday the Queen of Halloween is known for triumphing over every single year. Recently, in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, she teased that her costume for this year's Halloween is well and truly underway. She also lifted the lid on the tough mental preparation she faces behind-the-scenes for the holiday every year.
'The best part is when I come up with a good idea and I feel like that has happened, but then [I'll let] everyone be the judge,' she said. 'Once I step on that red carpet, the hardest is always the actual day. I literally get into it,' she continued. 'People get into, let's say a boxing ring. Not that I have to do hard work, but I have to go within and stay calm because when you have so many things glued onto you and you go through this kind of stuff, you have to be calm and bring a lot of time,' she said. 'And because you get claustrophobic with all that stuff glued on, your skin can't breathe and it's tight or it's like whatever,' she said. Explaining just how suffocating her costumes can be, Heidi added: 'You can't properly move. You can't hear people well. So, it's like I always know going into this, but to me, I do it for the art of it and for the surprise of it to hopefully wow people, because I know people are watching and waiting to see what I'm going to do,' she explained. 'And I don't take that light-heartedly. I'm honored that people really want to know what I came up with again,' she continued. 'So I don't want to let people down. I always give 150 per cent and I hope that people love what I came up with.'