Heidi Klum delivered a daring fashion moment while posing for Glamour Germany, wearing a completely sheer dress by Vivienne Westwood. The supermodel appeared on the magazine’s editorial spread in a dramatic black gown that embraced transparency and sculptural design. The dress featured delicate sheer fabric layered across the body, creating a striking mix of structure and softness. Crafted paneling and curved seams ran across her body and hips. These subtly shaped the silhouette while allowing the translucent material to reveal the layers underneath.
Heidi Klum’s completely sheer Vivienne Westwood dress is so bold for Glamour Germany
The gown had draped mesh sections that wrapped around Heidi Klum’s torso and flowed into a sheer skirt toward the floor. The airy fabric created movement while darker embroidered panels along the waist and hips added contrast and texture. The dramatic construction echoed the signature aesthetic often associated with Vivienne Westwood’s designs.
Underneath the dress, Klum wore a bra and panties from Intimissimi, an Italian lingerie brand, keeping the styling sleek and minimal. She accessorised with delicate rings from Susa Beck, as well as her own collection. The overall styling allowed the intricate details of the gown to remain the focal point.
Klum’s beauty look complemented the boldness of the outfit. Her signature blonde hair was styled in soft layers with face-framing bangs that added a relaxed vibe to the editorial. Her makeup featured luminous skin, softly defined eyes, and a natural nude lip.
The shoot highlighted Klum’s enduring presence in fashion, capturing her confident and commanding style. For more than three decades, she has championed female empowerment both on and off the runway. In celebration of GLAMOUR’s 25th anniversary, Klum reflects on themes such as power, courage, motherhood, and perseverance, while emphasising that real strength does not come from toughness alone, but from resilience and self-belief.

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