Heidi Klum and her daughter Leni enjoyed a glamorous evening in Los Angeles. The mother-daughter duo stole the show in sequined dresses.
From the red carpet debut with her siblings to the next flashbulb: Leni Klum (19) attended the “The Art of Elysium’s 25th Anniversary Heaven” gala in Los Angeles on Saturday evening together with her mother Heidi Klum (50). The two stole the show with their glamorous sequin dresses.
Leni Klum threw herself into a salmon-colored, strapless dress that reached to the floor and skilfully showcased her slim but curvy waist. The 19-year-old also wore a matching, delicate collar with an XXL flower. She styled her hair in the currently popular sleek bun. Other accessories included silver ear studs and silver rings.
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Heidi Klum also came in a strapless evening wear in beige. The dress particularly impressed with its golden, floral sequin applications. The top model also chose gold bangles. The 50-year-old wore her hair slightly wavy and open. Fingernails and toenails were painted red.
Music on and go! Heidi Klum and Leni post on Instagram
The mother-daughter duo shared the glamorous evening with fans on Instagram. On the way to the event, the two turned up the music in the car, as can be seen in several Instagram stories. The two sang everything from “Uptown Girl” to “Wannabe”.
The joint appearance followed shortly after Leni’s red carpet debut with her three siblings. Together with Lou (14), Johan (17), Henry (18), dad Seal (60) and his girlfriend Laura Strayer, the young model attended the film premiere of “The Book of Clarence” in Los Angeles. It was the first time that all four Klum children appeared together in public.
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