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Heidi Klum's Halloween costumes over the years in photos


Heidi Klum's Halloween costumes over the years in photos

Heidi Klum has long been considered the Halloween queen for her elaborate and breathtaking costumes that define creativity every year.

Klum is known for pushing boundaries, and her costume choices are nothing short of spectacular, ranging from slithering worms to majestic peacocks.

Klum's early costumes

Dating back to the late 2000s, Klum brought her Halloween looks to life. Her appearance as Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction, in 2008 was an unforgettable moment, with an intricate multi-armed design and bright blue body paint.

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Heidi Klum, dressed as Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and time, attends her annual Halloween party at 1Oak in New York on Friday, October 31, 2008.

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Her other notable transformations over the years include a Transformer and Cleopatra.

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Heidi Klum, dressed in an eight-foot-tall “Transformer” costume, arrives at her Halloween party in New York on Sunday, October 31, 2010.

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Heidi Klum, dressed as Cleopatra, attends her Haunted Holiday Party to benefit Superstorm Sandy relief efforts on December 1, 2012 in New York.

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As fans eagerly await her next Halloween appearance, Klum's legacy of over-the-top, elaborate costumes remains unmatched, proving why she's dubbed the “Queen of Halloween.”

While the exact nature of this year's costume remains shrouded in mystery, Klum's history of costume reveals — which ranges from the sultry Jessica Rabbit to the giant, wriggling worm — suggests that whatever she crafts will be nothing short of theatrical.

“I always try to find things that people naturally wouldn't do,” said the supermodel People in 2023, adding: “Most people are nurses or police officers, but I was always looking for something I hadn't seen before.”

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Heidi Klum dressed as Jessica Rabbit attends her 16th annual Halloween party at Lavo in New York on October 31, 2015.

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Heidi Klum (left), dressed as an alien, and Tom Kaulitz attend Klum's Halloween party at Cathedrale on October 31, 2019 in New York.

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Pop culture references

Additionally, Klum has often drawn inspiration from pop culture references, such as when she dressed up as a werewolf from Michael Jackson's “Thriller” music video in 2017.

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Heidi Klum, dressed as a werewolf from Michael Jackson's “Thriller” video, attends her 18th annual Halloween party at Moxy Times Square on October 31, 2017 in New York.

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Another notable pop culture nod: In 2018, Klum dressed up as Princess Fiona, while her husband Tom Kaulitz joined her as Shrek, a nod to the popular animated film Shrek.

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Heidi Klum (right), dressed as Princess Fiona, and Tom Kaulitz, dressed as Shrek, arrive at Klum's 19th Annual Halloween Party at Lavo New York on October 31, 2018 in New York

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In 2022, Klum entered the Halloween scene transformed into a giant worm that lay on the ground to fully embody her role.

“I just wanted to be something random,” she explained at the time.

She was also joined by her husband, dressed as a fisherman, making for a bizarre but entertaining dynamic.

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Heidi Klum, dressed as a worm, attends her 21st annual Halloween party on October 31, 2022 in New York

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Klum's costumes always require extensive planning. In 2023, she enlisted performers from Cirque du Soleil to support her stunning peacock ensemble, where she proudly displayed her feathers alongside Kaulitz, who was dressed as a complementary egg. As she put it: “You have to have an idea… it has to be different. Completely different.”

“I wanted to do a costume with lots and lots of people. I wanted to have a lot of people and we would all become one. And for me, that was one thing I thought was the peacock,” she explained during the red carpet at her party.

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Heidi Klum, center, in blue, arrives at her 22nd annual Halloween party at Marquee on October 31, 2023 in New York.

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For those considering last-minute costumes, Klum recommends skipping store-bought masks.

“Personally, I don’t like it when people hide behind these full masks. “I prefer when people get a little creative and play with their face when they put on a lot of makeup,” she told The Associated Press in 2007. “I always love that most about myself, I get really scary in the face.”

This article contains reporting from The Associated Press.

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