Heidi Klum is the queen of Halloween! See every costume since 2000
Heidi Klum is best known for killing it on the runway, but once a year she goes through a terrifying transformation that takes her from sexy to scary. Come Halloween, Klum goes all-out and struts her spooky stuff along with other ghastly ghouls and goblins. Her costumes aren’t your average off-the-rack getups — they’re truly next-level.
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Starting way back in 2001, Klum turned heads when she rode into a party on — wait for it — an actual horse. Dressed as Lady Godiva, Klum (and her stallion) galloped into our hearts, setting the costume bar pretty high. A couple of years later, she traded gore for glitter when she showed up as a golden goddess. Fast-forward to 2008 and Klum continued her “heavenly” streak by adding a bloody twist to her Hindu goddess Kali costume — a belt of severed heads!
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Just when you thought she couldn’t possibly top her previous years’ looks, she gifted the world with not one but two costumes in 2011. She began her night as an extremely realistic-looking monkey. When it came time for her next party cameo, Klum did a quick wardrobe change and turned herself into a dissected human body. And you won’t believe how she made her grand entrance — she was wheeled into the event on a gurney. Talk about dramatic!
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As we quickly approach the big day, all eyes are on Heidi. Last year she sported an eerily accurate re-creation of the werewolf character from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, even going so far as to bring a crew along to perform the iconic dance moves for a rapt crowd. We can’t wait to see what monstrously marvelous look she cooks up this year! Whatever it is, we’re sure it’ll be full of fear, fierceness, and fabulousness.
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