Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum was born in Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on June 1st, 1973 and is the Model. At the age of 51, Heidi Klum biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 51 years old, Heidi Klum has this physical status:
Career
Klum has been featured on the front pages of French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish Vogue magazines, as well as Elle, InStyle, Marie Claire, Glamour, and Russian Harper's Bazaar magazines. Since being on the front page of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and for her time with Victoria's Secret as a "Angel," she became well-known. Klum was involved in the 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 Victoria's Secret Fashion Exhibitions. Klum would leave Victoria's Secret, according to the New York Post in its "Page Six" gossip column, which was later confirmed by Klum.
She was the object and subject of Joanne Gair body painting works from 1997 to 2010. In addition to working with well-known photographers on her first husband's Sports Illustrated shoots, she was the object and subject of several editions of Joanne Gair's Sports Illustrated shoots. Bodypainting, Masterpieces, Gair's book of body paint work. GQ, Cosmopolitan, Photography, Glamour, Glamour, Stuff, Joy, Esquire, Max, Time and Shape are some of other magazine covers.
Klum's modeling assignments include advertisements for Pringle of Scotland, Liz Claiborne, and Nadja Auermann, Lehndorff, and Tatjana Patitz, all German supermodels. Cosmetic brands Bobbi Brown and Astor, as well as Givenchy's Amarige fragrance are among the beauty launches. She has also appeared in special ads by designers such as Marc Jacobs (Protect The Skin You'e In the hopes of raising skin cancer awareness) and Jean-Paul Gaultier (summer tote in collaboration with and to benefit AmfAR). Multiple Victoria's Secret Annual Fashion Shows, walking for various designers and brands of New York Fashion Week, including Zac Posen (2004), Escada, Vera Wang, Imitation Of Christ, Imitation Of Christ, as well as working the catwalk for Philip Treacy at Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in Dublin include her runway appearances.
She worked for department store apparel companies such as H & M, Ann Taylor, and Peek & Cloppenburg, among other things, and since 2007, she has been a celebrity spokesmodel for Jordache. Klum, a multinational tech, food, and internet giants looking for a celebrity spokesperson and produced television ads and TV commercials for Braun epilizer, McDonald's salad, Dannon, Carl's Jr./Hardee's (Jim Beam Bourbon Burger), the Wix website development team, and then-husband Seal for the Volkswagen SUV Tipitan. In addition to modeling, she has appeared in many television shows, including Spin City, Sex, and the City. Yes, Dear, and How I Met Your Mother. In the film Blow Dry, she appeared as Ursula Andress and was depicted as a giantess. She appeared in The Devil Wears Prada and Perfect Stranger as a cameo in the films.
Dance and video games are among her other projects. She appears in James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, in which she plays Dr. Katya Nadanova, a villain. She has appeared in several music videos, including Jamiroquai's "Love Foolosophy" from her album A Funk Odyssey, Kelis' "Young, New" off her second album Wanderland and, most recently, the second video for her then husband Seal's song "Secret" from his 2010 album Seal 6: Commitment. The married couple appears in this video depicting intimate moments naked in bed; Klum's idea was introduced in the latter video. Klum was named third on Forbes' list of the Top-Earning Supermodels in July 2007, having earned US$8 million in the previous 16 months.
Forbes estimated her earnings at US$16 million in 2008, putting Klum in first place. Forbes estimated her earnings at US$14 million in 2007. Klum is a member of IMG Models, which is located in New York City. Klum was a regular guest on an American Volkswagen commercial in 2008, where she was interviewed by a black Beetle. When she said that German engineering is so sexy, she caused the Beetle to blush and turn red. On German television, she has appeared in numerous advertisements for Volkswagen and McDonald's. Klum appeared in two versions of a Guitar Hero World Tour commercial in November 2008, wherein she performed a spin on Tom Cruise's legendary underwear dancing scene in Risky Business. When dancing around the living room with the wireless guitar controller, she lip-synced to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll."
Klum, a photo book by photographer Rankin, was the often-nude one-woman model of Heidilicious, a monthly one-woman series. Klum began to perform in "SPIKED HEEL: Supermodels Battle the Forces of Evil," a film starring Klum. Coco Rocha was the star of the web series and was directed by fashion documentarian Doug Keeve. Klum aka 'The Kluminator,' and her fashionable sidekick Coco "The Sassy Superhero" Rocha fight the evil Dr. Faux Pas, who is planning to ruin Fashion Week. The heroines' weapons include blow-dryers to fist fights, to Dr. Faux Pas' tumultuous plans. To neutralize a death ray that threatens to vaporize the neighborhood of fashionistas assembled in Bryant Park, the Kluminator and Girl Wonder are escaping a string of fashion tragedies. Klum, the European cosmetics company Astor's current star and creative advisor, for which she creates new products and fashion forward color collections, was launched in 2010. Klum parted with Victoria's Secret in October 2010 after 13 years of working with the brand. In her official statement, she gave a succinct explanation, saying, "All good things must come to an end." I'll always love Victoria and never reveal her identity.It's been an absolute amazing time!"
Klum ranked second on Forbes' list of the World's Top-Earning Models (2010–2011). Klum has become more of a businesswoman than a model after ending her 13-year tenure as a Victoria's Secret Angel, according to Forbes. She collaborated with New Balance and Amazon.com to introduce a clothing collection and signed a 20-episode contract to host a new Lifetime show called Seriously Funny Kids. In fact, several well-known fashion designers have long been raving about Klum's unencounterable status as a fashion model. For example, Karl Lagerfeld collaborated with German designer Wolfgang Joop, who called Klum after she had posed naked on the front cover of the German version of GQ magazine in 2009, saying, "no runway model." She is simply too heavy and has too big a bust. Lagerfeld said that neither he nor Claudia Schiffer knew Klum, because she had never worked in Paris and was insignificant in the field of fashion, and that "more bling bling and glamorous than current fashion" is a term used to describe fashion.
In December 2004, Klum became the host, judge, and executive producer of Project Runway, the reality television network in the United States (airing on Lifetime television channel in 2009), in which fashion designers compete for the opportunity to display their collections at New York Fashion Week and receive funds to begin their own fashion line. For each of the first four seasons, she received an Emmy Award nomination for the show. Klum and Project Runway were given a Peabody Award in 2008, the first time a reality show received the accolade. In 2008, Klum was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work as "outstanding host of a reality or reality show" for Project Runway, the first year the Emmys had a special award. Since 2006, Klum has been the host, judge, and co-producer of Germany's Next Topmodel, the German version of the internationally acclaimed reality television show. On the German television station ProSieben, the 12 seasons premiered. Klum, along with her co-host Tim Gunn, received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Computation Program in 2013. Klum, Tim Gunn, and others will not be back to Project Runway for a 17th season on Bravo on September 7, 2018, as they both agreed to produce another fashion competition show on Amazon Video.
Klum produced clothing lines (one for women) that were included in the German mail-order catalog "Otto." Birkenstock, jewelry for Mouawad, a clothing line for Jordache, and swimsuits were among the 2002 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue's featured footwear. She was one of the creators of Victoria's Secret lingerie line "The Body," named after the nickname she received after her first appearance at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Her Mouawad jewelry collection debuted on QVC on September 14, 2006, and 14 of the 16 styles sold out within 36 minutes, according to a woman in the United States. Klum's clothing collection for Jordache launched on October 30, 2008.
Klum's two fragrances, "Heidi Klum" and "Me," are available. "The Heidi Klum Collection" is she created makeup for Victoria's Secret as part of their "Very Sexy Makeover Collection." In Fall 2007, the first run debuted. In Fall 2008, a second run was unleashed. Klum participated in the production of a namesake rose, the Heidi Klum rose, which is now available in Germany. Klum conceived a screen print T-shirt for the 2008 US Open, which was sold at the US Open shop. It contained childlike butterfly illustrations. Proceeds from the park, which is home to the US Open, will be donated to a non-profit group that manages the park. Klum was Barbie's official ambassador for the doll's 50th anniversary in 2009, although she hadn't made a Barbie doll out of herself. She appeared on CBS television show I Get That a Lot as a girl working at a pizza store on April 1st. She appeared in advertisements for Dannon's Light & Fit brand the previous year.
Klum and husband Seal revealed in June 2010 that they would produce Love's Divine, a Lifetime reality show based on Seal's name.) Klum's Lavish, Heidi Klum for A Pea in the Pod, and Heidi Klum for Motherhood Maternity were two lines of maternity wear in January 2010. "I faced fashion challenges during my four pregnancies and combined my experience of what works in terms of style, warmth, and practicality to create these lines," Klum said. Klum with New Balance, HKNB, unveiled a line of active woman's wear fashion clothing in October 2010. Klum In January 2015, she introduced her lingerie line "Heidi Klum Intimates" in Melbourne, Australia. In March 2015, she launched her Intimates collection in collaboration with Bendon.
Klum is a "Reality Celebrity" on the website Stardoll, where she has a line of virtual jewelry and a virtual clothing line called Jordache. Users can log into Klum's suite and chat with her by doing interviews, sending pending demands, or dressing Klum's doll. She appeared in Australian singer Sia's "Fire Meet Gasoline" to advertise her lingerie line in 2015.
Klum introduced Heidi & the city for exclusive retail in Lidl Grocery Stores in 2017. It was first shown at the New York Fashion Week for the first time.
Klum will be joining America's Got Talent in March 2013, replacing Sharon Osbourne as a judge. She supervised seasons 8 through 13 and the first season of America's Got Talent: The Champions before her departure was announced in February 2019. It was revealed in February 2020 that she would return to the panel for the fifteenth season of the main series.
Klum is an artist, and several of her sculptures appeared in several art magazines in the United States. On September 27, she dedicated "Dog with Butterflies" to celebrate rescue dogs' role in the aftermath of 11 September. Klum co-authored Body of Knowledge with Elle magazine editor Alexandra Postman in 2004. Klum's biography as well as her tips on becoming wealthy are included in the book. Klum was also an occasional guest columnist for RTL's German television network RTL's website before that. She wrote an essay for the German newspaper Die Zeit.
Klum's debut single "Wonderland," written for a series of television advertisements for German retailer "Douglas" in November 2006. In her hometown of Bergisch Gladbach, proceeds were donated to a children's charity. She performed the duet "Wedding Day," a song that Seal wrote for their wedding and contributed to her husband Seal's 2007 album System.