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Heidi Klum impresses in a topless look under a leather jacket with Tom Kaulitz

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Heidi Klum impressed with a topless look under her leather jacket for a date night with husband Tom Kaulitz.

The America has talent The 50-year-old judge wore an all-black outfit during the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas on Saturday, November 18. Klum wore high-waisted hot pants, fishnet tights, thigh-high boots and an unbuttoned leather jacket – with no shirt underneath.

She also wore oversized black sunglasses, silver earrings and a handbag with her hair in loose waves. Kaulitz, 34, paired his wife’s all-black ensemble with a knit sweater and pants. (The couple has been dating since March 2018 and secretly married in August 2019.)

Klum shared a mirror photo of the couple smiling during the outing with her Instagram account next to a smiling face with heart emoji.

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After the event, Klum stuck with the all-black theme and paired her thigh-high boots with high-waisted denim shorts, a lace top and lace tights. She completed the look with a black baseball cap.

Throughout the night, Klum shared several photos and videos on her Instagram Story, including one of her posing Lupita Nyong’o who also wore large sunglasses.

Heidi Klum impresses in a topless look under a leather jacket

Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz. Thanks to Heidi Klum/Instagram

Klum is no stranger to taking risks when it comes to fashion and recently turned heads when she dressed up as a peacock at her annual Halloween party in New York City. The supermodel wore a bright cobalt blue velvet jumpsuit and realistic prosthetic makeup, including a beak, feathers and rhinestones.

As she walked the red carpet, she was accompanied by ten Cirque du Soleil acrobats wearing peacock jumpsuits. Kaulitz, for his part, dressed as an egg.

Michel Lapriseone of Cirque du Soleil’s designers, spoke exclusively We weekly about creating Klum’s hyper-realistic look. “The idea [for the peacock] came from Heidi Klum who had a vision of a living costume,” Laprise said.

He noted that the costume took 1,963 hours to complete and 200 yards of fabric. “We would absolutely embrace the opportunity to design something similar in the future, a costume that challenges us creatively as much as this iconic costume,” said Laprise.

Last year, Klum attended her annual party dressed as a worm, with Kaulitz as a bloodied fisherman. In 2000, Klum implemented “a ‘no costume-no entry’ rule” for her annual gathering and said she hoped her guests would follow her lead.

“By creating crazy, elaborate outfits as a host, I always hoped that all my guests would follow suit. And it has worked because over the years people have become more and more exuberant with their costumes,” she said The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. “The party has become almost legendary. It’s epic. I feel like my love for Halloween has made other people fall in love with the holiday too.”

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