Heidi Klum’s New York City street fashion shows continue—and her latest look is particularly daring. The model was spotted wearing a long black coat as a dress in one of her most inventive looks yet. The asymmetrical maxidress featured a single long sleeve and a plunging collared neckline. The dress was held together with just three buttons, before it fell open from the waist down. While heading to her car, Klum used her left hand to hold one half of her dress in place, creating a thigh-high slit effect, revealing her right leg. The dress also appeared to have a similar slit at the back. She finished off the look with a pair of black slingback heels and oversized shades.
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It’s giving Angelina.
Klum wore a pair of sparkly drop earrings and an array of rings with the daring dress and wore her hair down in bouncy waves.
This thigh-baring coatdress is just the latest in a long line of fun street looks from the model. Just a few days ago, Klum stepped out in an all-black ensemble that served 2010s American Apparel vibes, combining a mini skater-skirt with a boxy crop-top. On Easter weekend, she rocked another bold look when she stepped out in a plunging sheer nude dress with white feathers on the skirt. Then there was another plunging blazer look, this time, paired with a sheer maxiskirt. Earlier this year, Klum also rocked a few bold looks for her appearances on Germany’s Next Topmodel, wearing a pair of sparkly silver legging-boots and a plunging red blazer with a matching lace bra.
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The dress appeared to have a double slit.
Klum’s latest look may show off a lot of leg, but it’s nothing new for the model, who, back in November, explained that she loves experimenting with daring looks regardless of what others may think. “I’ve always been relaxed about my body,” she told The Times “I’m not shy about my femininity. I love dressing up where I have my cleavage showing, wearing miniskirts, high heels, gorgeous stockings—but that doesn’t mean I want to go home with you,” she went on, before adding, “Why not? I want to have fun and show my body, but I have boundaries, as do all women.”
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The coatdress was held together with a row of fabric buttons.
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