Heidi Klum stunned on a date night with husband Tom Kaulitz, sporting a topless ensemble beneath her leather jacket.
The 50-year-old America's Got Talent judge showcased an all-black attire at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, November 18. Klum rocked high-waisted hot pants, fishnet tights, thigh-high boots, and an unbuttoned leather jacket, leaving her shirtless.
In loose waves, she wore her hair and accessorized with oversized black sunglasses, silver earrings, and a handbag. Kaulitz, 34, complemented his wife's all-black outfit with a knit sweater and pants. (They have been romantically connected since March 2018 and tied the knot privately in August 2019.)
Klum took to her Instagram account to post a mirror picture of the couple smiling during their outing, accompanied by a smiling face with hearts emoji.
After the event, Klum continued to embrace the all-black aesthetic. She combined her thigh-high boots with high-waisted denim shorts, a lacy top, and lace tights. Completing her ensemble, she sported a black baseball cap.
During the evening, Klum documented various moments on her Instagram story, including a photo featuring Lupita Nyong'o, who also adorned large sunglasses.
Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz. Courtesy of Heidi Klum/Instagram
Klum is renowned for her fearless fashion choices and caused a stir at her annual Halloween soiree in New York City, where she donned a peacock costume. The supermodel showcased a striking cobalt blue velour jumpsuit and impeccable prosthetic makeup, complete with a beak, feathers, and rhinestones.
Adding to the spectacle, Klum was accompanied on the red carpet by 10 Cirque du Soleil performers, clad in peacock-themed jumpsuits. Kaulitz, on the other hand, opted for an egg ensemble.
Michel Laprise, a designer at Cirque du Soleil, discussed with We the process of creating Klum's hyper-realistic look. Laprise revealed that the inspiration for the peacock costume originated from Heidi Klum herself, who envisioned a costume that would come alive. He further mentioned that it took a total of 1,963 hours and 200 meters of fabric to bring this extraordinary costume to fruition. Laprise expressed his eagerness to undertake future design projects that will be equally as creatively demanding as this iconic costume.
Last year, Klum attended her yearly party dressed as a worm, while Kaulitz appeared as a bloodied fisherman. In 2000, Klum established a "no costume, no entry" policy for her annual event, expressing her desire for her guests to emulate her lead.
"As the host, I have always hoped that my guests would follow my lead by wearing extravagant and unique costumes. And it has worked, as people have become increasingly more daring with their outfits over the years," she revealed to The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. "The party has gained a legendary status and has become an epic celebration. I believe that my passion for Halloween has inspired others to fall in love with the holiday as well."