In order to uphold her status as the celebrity queen of Halloween costumes, Heidi Klum has continuously provided a variety of surprises, Halloween pleasures, and increasingly elaborate ensembles for more than 20 years.
Gurneys, spacecraft, biohazard trucks, and even dramatic clouds of smoke have all been used for her annual party entrances, which set the scene for the amazing costumes she dons every year.
Model Heidi Klum, a German, revealed that she fell in love with Halloween and its spooky atmosphere as soon as she moved to the United States in 1993. In a 2018 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she said that the only thing she was missing was a fantastic party, and she viewed the opportunity as enormous.
Klum tries to get a Halloween look nobody dares to take
Heidi Klum has undoubtedly spent a lot of time and money on prosthetics, makeup, and hair throughout the years as she gets ready for her well-known Halloween parties. Her obsession is getting an impressive Halloween costume that sets her apart from the others.
She admitted that she frequently begins planning her next costume the day after Halloween due to her enthusiasm and the fact that making these complex and extravagant costumes requires a significant amount of time.
Although Heidi Klum hasn’t revealed her plans just yet, she did tell Entertainment Tonight that her outfit will be elaborate and colorful. Let’s look back at some of her most memorable Halloween costumes from 2022 to the early 2000s as we wait for her most recent creation.
Heidi Klum 2022 Halloween Look
Heidi Klum made a dramatic arrival as a lifelike earthworm in her Halloween costume from the previous year, only her eyes showing through the worm-shaped costume. She kept her facial prosthesis, but later in the evening during the party, she changed into a sheer bedazzled bodysuit.
Tom Kaulitz, her spouse, accompanied her on the red carpet wearing an eerie version of a fisherman, complete with a prosthetic eyeball dangling from his eye socket.
Heidi Klum’s Zombie Look in 2019 and 2018
In 2019, Heidi Klum donned a full-body outfit that resembled a rotting corpse, making it one of her most disturbing costumes. It looked as though she had been reanimated using wires and surgical components because of the scars, exposed viscera, and even a visible brain on the costume. Klum drove a biohazard truck to the event with her partner, Tom Kaulitz. Kaulitz was a zombie astronaut, and Klum was a reanimated corpse.
2018’s Ogre look of Heidi Klum was insane. Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz dressed as Fiona and Shrek from animated films in 2018. Their outfits were so realistic that they looked like they had just stepped off a Universal Studios character parade float.
Heidi Klum’s 2017 ‘Thriller’ Werewolf Look
In 2017, Heidi Klum recreated the werewolf appearance from the movie-within-a-movie opening shot of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” music video as a tribute. Her outfit was a precise replica of what Jackson wore in the music video, and it also contained prosthetics that allowed her werewolf face to move in time with her facial emotions.
In addition, the second horror movie cliché mentioned in “Thriller” was represented by Klum’s undead entourage, as seen in the images.
Heidi Klum’s 2016 ‘The Clones’ Halloween look
In a technical sense, Heidi Klum didn’t “dress up” for her celebration. Rather, she showed up to her celebration looking like herself. But there was a Halloween twist: she was traveling with her plus-one, or rather, plus-five.
She brought up a bunch of models who looked like her exact replicas, dressing exactly like her and sporting amazingly lifelike prosthetics.
Heidi Klum’s 2015 Halloween look
Halloween is often associated with a “sexy” theme. In 2015, Heidi Klum donned a costume inspired by Jessica Rabbit, one of Hollywood’s most well-known sex icons. Her outfit was charmingly goofy while also being really realistic.
After all, putting off the outfit at the end of the evening took two hours and even resulted in her losing some skin. Klum revealed to People magazine that she needed to use a chisel and a chemical that looked like nail paint remover.