There is a lot going on in Los Angeles on Emmy weekend. Heidi Klum appeared at several events in the run-up to the awards ceremony.
Heidi Klum (51) appeared in Los Angeles in an exciting outfit – among other things, she walked the red carpet in West Hollywood at the “Emmy Nominees Night” of “The Hollywood Reporter” and the actors’ union SAG-AFTRA.
At the event, Heidi Klum presented a glittering mini dress in animal print that ended a few centimeters above the model’s knees. The halter-neck style outfit shone in gold, brown and black tones and offered deep glimpses from the sides. Klum combined it with black, open pumps that also had glittering details. She also had a shimmering, dark clutch with her. Klum also wore gold and black earrings and a few chunky rings.
The 51-year-old’s long, blonde hair fell smoothly over her shoulders. Shimmering eye shadow, dark mascara, rouge and subtly shiny lip gloss also ensured that the model looked radiant.
Another appearance by Heidi Klum in a glitter mini dress
Apparently, the party before the Emmys was not the only event that Heidi Klum attended in her eye-catching mini dress. She was also photographed in this look at an event to celebrate the 50th birthday of “People” magazine. Klum also showed impressions of both celebrations on Instagram.
The Emmy weekend is currently being celebrated in Hollywood with numerous events. The Primetime Emmy Awards – the most important television award in the United States – will take place on Sunday (September 15). The series “Shōgun” received 25 nominations in advance, followed by “The Bear” with 23 nominations. The two comedians Eugene (77) and Dan (41) Levy will host the award show in the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Source: Stern

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