Heidi Klum: She relies on the fashion color green

Heidi Klum
She relies on the fashion color green

Heidi Klum during her appearance in Pasadena.

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In spring, green is popular when it comes to fashion. Heidi Klum also relies on this and presents a special outfit in Pasadena.

Heidi Klum (50) presented a skin-tight outfit on the red carpet of the 19th season of “America’s Got Talent” at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. The 50-year-old shone in a dark green, sleeveless dress with ruffles that accentuated her model figure.

Klum complemented her look with pointed silver pumps and a matching wide silver bangle. Her fingernails also had a metallic shine. Heidi Klum, on the other hand, matched her eyeshadow to the trendy green of the dress. Her long, blonde hair fell over the model’s shoulders in loose, large waves during the appearance.

Heidi Klum has a long career on “America’s Got Talent”

Heidi Klum started as a jury member on “America’s Got Talent” over ten years ago. Next to her, Sofia Vergara (51), Howie Mandel (68) and Simon Cowell (64) will also be sitting at the table in the next season of the talent show. Until 2018, Klum could be seen in a wide casting show in the USA with “Project Runway”. In Germany she is already hosting the 19th season of “Germany’s Next Top Model”.

Heidi Klum probably owes the fact that she is so successful in the USA and here to the fact that she does not pretend to please others. She spoke about this in an interview with the German edition of “Glamour” magazine. “I know that I’m offensive. But I think you have to stay authentic. I’m a woman who likes to be feminine, who is sometimes loud and colorful,” said the German model.

“If I annoy people with this, then all they have to do is unfollow me. (…) I don’t pretend to be different just because this or that person doesn’t like me the way I am.” To criticize other people negatively for who they are is personally foreign to her. “In 30 years of my career, I have never said anything negative about others. I find that low-class,” said Klum.

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