Heidi Klum She dazzles by looking topless under her leather jacket for a night out with her husband Tom Kaulitz.
the America’s Got Talent The 50-year-old judge wore an all-black outfit to the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas on Saturday, November 18. Klum wore high-waisted hot pants, fishnet stockings, thigh-high boots and an unbuttoned leather jacket — no shirt underneath.
She also wore oversized black sunglasses, silver earrings and a handbag with her hair in loose waves. Kaulitz, 34, matched his wife’s all-black ensemble with a knit sweater and pants. (The duo have been linked since March 2018 and secretly married in August 2019.)
Klum shared a mirror image of the pair smiling during the outing on her Instagram account along with a smiley face with hearts emoji.
After the event, Klum kept it all black and wore her thigh-high boots with high-waisted denim shorts, a lacy top and lace tights. She topped off the look with a black baseball cap.
Throughout the night, Klum shared several snaps and videos to her Instagram Story, including a photo of herself Lupita Nyong’o Who was also wearing big sunglasses.

Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz.
Courtesy of Heidi Klum/InstagramKlum is no stranger to taking risks when it comes to fashion, and she recently turned heads when she dressed as a peacock for her annual Halloween party in New York City. The model wore a bright blue velvet jumpsuit and realistic prosthetic makeup, which included a beak, feathers and rhinestones.
As she walked the red carpet, she was joined by 10 Cirque du Soleil performers wearing peacock-patterned suits. For his part, Kaulitz dressed as an egg.
Michael Lapriseone of the designers at Cirque du Soleil, spoke exclusively with Us Weekly About creating Klum’s hyper-realistic look. “The idea [for the peacock] “It came from Heidi Klum who had a vision for a live outfit,” Laprise said.
He pointed out that the costume took 1,963 hours to complete and 200 meters of fabric. “We would absolutely jump at the opportunity to design something similar in the future, a costume that challenges us creatively as much as this iconic costume did,” Laprise said.
The previous year, Klum attended her annual gala dressed as a worm, with Kaulitz as a blood-soaked hunter. In 2000, Klum implemented a “no walk-in rule” at her annual gathering, and said she hoped her guests would follow suit.
“By doing crazy, elaborate costumes as a host, my hope was always that all my guests would follow me. It worked because over the years people got more and more outrageous with their costumes,” she said. Hollywood Reporter In 2018. “The party has become almost legendary. It’s epic. I feel like my love of Halloween has made others fall in love with the holiday as well.