Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Heidi Klum reveals her 2023 Halloween costume, a giant peacock

Heidi Klum has a history of outdoing almost every popular Halloween costume. Not only does she steal the show at her annual Halloween party, but her getups are so impressive that they often go viral like last year’s hideous abominations. A meme-worthy worm disguise.


After teasing fans via social media all day, releasing only small snippets, the Queen of Halloween revealed her 2023 costume: a giant peacock joined by a flock of feather-ed pals.


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Earlier in the day, Klum appeared on Amazon Live with designer Bill Corso, with whom she’s worked on clothes for years. Each year, Klum creates a concept, then works with Corso and other designers to create an overarching look.


During the livestreamed preview, Klum only appeared in the unpainted mask portion of his suit, leaving viewers to guess the final outcome.


Heidi Klum teases her 2023 Halloween costume on Amazon Live.
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Among the many guesses that began floating around the stream’s chat, some claimed she was an alien, a lizard, a bee, an armadillo, and an “evil angel.”


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To anyone who tried to guess, Corso said: “Good luck.” He said they were relatively early in Klum’s costume. He works on details until the last minute way of planning The host leaves for his party.


“I’m really excited to put it out there,” Klum said, adding that the pressure to outdo herself every year is “enormous.” The only tease she offered was that her husband, Tom Kaulitz, has a costume to go with her — and she needed some “glitz and glam” before the Halloween night bash.


Here are some of Klum’s best dresses of all time.


Wild worm costume from 2023

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Klum as an alien in 2019

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Appears as Fiona from Shrek in 2018

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Dressed as Michael Jackson from the “Thriller” music video in 2017

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Klum and the Legion of Clones in 2016

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