Heidi Klum’s best Halloween looks: From Jessica Rabbit to apes and Lady Godiva

The star has earned wide-spread approval for her wild looks
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Safeeyah Kazi31 October 2018
The Weekender

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Heidi Klum has earned herself the rightful spot of ‘Queen of Halloween’ after taking costume-dress to a whole other level.

All eyes have been on the German model since she made her extravagant debut as Lady Godiva in 2001.

She took on a bloodied version of the Anglo-Saxon noblewoman in a latex catsuit complete with an actual horse.

But Klum has continued to out-spook herself with ever more bold and imaginative creations from cartoon characters to animals and old women.

Pussy cat: Heidi Klum took the feline approach
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Costume highlights include the Forbidden Fruit concept which saw a then-pregnant Klum slip herself into an apple-shaped get-up wrapped in a snake to represent the story of Adam and Eve.

She absolutely bossed the authentic old-woman look with grey hair, wrinkles, heavy skin pigments and pearls to complete the look.

Klum also transformed into iconic fictional character Jessica Rabbit, even going to the extent of getting prosthetic curves in all the right places to make sure she sold the look, with the make-up artist ensuring she had a full cartoon-esque face.

Ageing fast: Heidi Klum had everyone fooled when she added years to her life 
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Last year she pulled it out of the bag yet again, dedicating a whopping seven hours to preparing for the occasion. Klum turned up to her 18th annual Halloween party, inside Moxy Times Square, as the iconic werewolf from Michael Jackson’s 1982 hit Thriller.

Klum has been teasing fans ahead of this year's Halloween, promising full-on prosthetics.

She captioned the video: “Getting ready for #heidiklumhalloween2018 @prorenfx.”

Fans flocked to the comments with many unable to contain their excitement for the big reveal.

One user wrote: “Oooooohh can’t wait to see.”

Another commented: “I always look so forward to this from you!!!”

A third added: “Your Halloween costumes are next level and I sincerely appreciate it lol Can’t wait to see what it will be this year!”

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