Heidi Klum’s Topless Leather Look Turns Heads in Las Vegas

The supermodel attended the Formula 1 Grand Prix in a bold and risqué ensemble.
Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum.


Only Heidi Klum could pull of an unbuttoned leather jacket worn as a top—with absolutely nothing underneath. 

The supermodel and 1998 SI Swimsuit Issue cover star rocked the bold and risqué outfit while attending the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas over the weekend with her husband, Tokio Hotel guitarist Tom Kaulitz. Klum paired the look with fishnet tights, black hot pants and thigh-high leather boots.

She further accessorized the edgy ensemble with a pair of black-framed sunglasses and a chainlink purse. The America’s Got Talent judge’s blonde locks were styled in textured waves, while she opted for a bold smokey eye and nude lip.

Klum showed off her leather look the day after the main event with several Instagram posts on Sunday, including a mirror selfie with her hubby and video snippets at the race track.

The star-studded event brought out tons of A-listers to the Las Vegas Strip, including 2023 SI Swimsuit cover star Brooks Nader and fellow brand models Camille Kostek and Nicole Williams English.

And while we recently compiled a list of Klum’s best and brightest outfits of 2023, the 50-year-old mom of four has us reconsidering how expertly she rocks basic black, in addition to her typical vibrant hues. Not only does she clearly have incredible faith in fashion tape, Klum’s race track ensemble is the picture perfect example of rocking a bold look with confidence—the best accessory you possibly add to any and every outfit.

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