Heidi Klum.Photo:Peter White/Getty
Peter White/Getty
Heidi Klumhas reached a new career milestone!The model, 51, whohas been in the fashion industry for three decades, made her Paris Fashion Week debut on Friday, Sept. 27, while walking for Vetements' Spring 2025 show.Klum looked confident as she strutted down the runway in a custom look that consisted of leather pants, pointed heels, a shirt with the word “Polizei,” German for police, written in white letters, and an oversized trench coat.She proudly shared a clip from her walk onInstagram, writing, “@vetements_officialThank you Guram for including me in your Show. I loved it 😊 and I love YOU ❤️.“The appearance was one of many firsts for Klum, who also debuted a new set of bangs.Over on her Instagram Stories, theAmerica’s Got Talentjudge looked excited in a video of herself having her blonde bob and wispy bangs styled for the show.Heidi Klum at Paris Fashion Week getting her hair styled.Heidi Klum/InstagramIn a separateInstagram post, she gave an additional look at the behind-the-scenes, writing, “@vetements_officialParis 2024 ❤️.“The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!The Vetements show also saw appearances fromGigi Hadid, who walked in askin-tight mini dress made entirely of yellow packing tape, andTravis Scott, who wore black leather pants and an unzipped jacket as he walked down the runway.Many other celebrities were sitting in the front row, includingIce Spice,Bella Thorne,NormaniandTom Daley.The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!Heidi Klum.Francois Durand/GettyIn addition to her longstanding modeling career, Klum hashosted her iconic N.Y.C. Halloween party for over 20 years.While speaking about the beloved event at theAmerica’s Got TalentSeason 19 Finale 1 on Sept. 17, she shared that she’s beenworking on her costume “for months.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Because molds need to be made,” Klum told PEOPLE. “Prosthetics need to be made, fittings have to be had. So yeah, there goes a lot into it because I wanted to be so spectacular that this is not something I can just throw together overnight.”
Heidi Klumhas reached a new career milestone!
The model, 51, whohas been in the fashion industry for three decades, made her Paris Fashion Week debut on Friday, Sept. 27, while walking for Vetements' Spring 2025 show.
Klum looked confident as she strutted down the runway in a custom look that consisted of leather pants, pointed heels, a shirt with the word “Polizei,” German for police, written in white letters, and an oversized trench coat.
She proudly shared a clip from her walk onInstagram, writing, “@vetements_officialThank you Guram for including me in your Show. I loved it 😊 and I love YOU ❤️.”
The appearance was one of many firsts for Klum, who also debuted a new set of bangs.
Over on her Instagram Stories, theAmerica’s Got Talentjudge looked excited in a video of herself having her blonde bob and wispy bangs styled for the show.
Heidi Klum at Paris Fashion Week getting her hair styled.Heidi Klum/Instagram
Heidi Klum/Instagram
In a separateInstagram post, she gave an additional look at the behind-the-scenes, writing, “@vetements_officialParis 2024 ❤️.”
The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!
The Vetements show also saw appearances fromGigi Hadid, who walked in askin-tight mini dress made entirely of yellow packing tape, andTravis Scott, who wore black leather pants and an unzipped jacket as he walked down the runway.
Many other celebrities were sitting in the front row, includingIce Spice,Bella Thorne,NormaniandTom Daley.
Heidi Klum.Francois Durand/Getty
Francois Durand/Getty
In addition to her longstanding modeling career, Klum hashosted her iconic N.Y.C. Halloween party for over 20 years.
While speaking about the beloved event at theAmerica’s Got TalentSeason 19 Finale 1 on Sept. 17, she shared that she’s beenworking on her costume “for months.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“Because molds need to be made,” Klum told PEOPLE. “Prosthetics need to be made, fittings have to be had. So yeah, there goes a lot into it because I wanted to be so spectacular that this is not something I can just throw together overnight.”
source: people.com