Heidi Klum turned heads in New York as she stepped out in a striking, leg-baring look that had all eyes on her.
The supermodel was spotted strolling through the city in a shimmering burgundy mini dress, featuring a daring plunging neckline and long sleeves that balanced the bold silhouette.
The figure-hugging design highlighted Heidi’s incredible curves, while the sequined fabric caught the light with every step.
Adding to the glamour, Heidi paired the statement piece with sheer black tights and pointed red heels, creating a sleek, polished finish. She completed the look with oversized sunglasses and a structured burgundy handbag, tying the entire outfit together with effortless precision.
In a playful touch, the star carried a tiny fluffy dog in her arms, smiling as she made her way down the street, stopping briefly to pose for photos.
Her long blonde hair was styled in soft, loose waves that framed her face, while her glowing complexion and relaxed confidence gave the look a distinctly effortless feel.
The 52-year-old appeared in high spirits during the outing, exuding her signature mix of glamour and ease as she navigated the bustling city streets.
Heidi’s appearance comes after she addressed her menopausal weight gain in her new docuseries, On & Off the Catwalk.
“Many say she’s too fat or too thin or pregnant, but I am not pregnant. I’m just a little fatter now. It’s the menopause,” she said.
The topic of Heidi’s weight arose following pregnancy speculation after she attended the Venice International Film Festival in August 2025 in custom Intimissim.
According to the Mayo Clinic, menopause-related weight gain is common and can start during perimenopause. Weight gain often continues at about the rate of 1.5 pounds each year as a woman goes through her 50s.
Hormonal changes make it more likely that women will gain weight around the abdomen, rather than the hips and thighs. However, hormonal changes alone don’t necessarily cause weight gain. Instead, it’s usually related to aging, as well as lifestyle and genetic factors.
The supermodel has always embraced her body and remained open-minded about nudity.
“I’ve been photographing nude or in lingerie since 1992, way before Instagram,” she told People. “So for me, it’s nothing new. People always say, ‘You probably got more confident as you’ve gotten older,’ but I have always been confident,” she added. “I have no problem walking around in my underwear. I’m not hiding in a corner.”


















