Heidi Klum wears the leather jacket trend with a combination of a transparent lace dress and knee-high boots
While pretty much everyone in the fashion world is currently concerned about the temperaturesthinks, followsThe latest outfit is, so to speak, the opposite of the “onion principle”. Because with this outfit you can't get rid of any item of clothing. At least not if you don't want to suddenly find yourself half naked. And yet her new look is about more than just a lot of skin - and if you look closely, you can even see a lot-Discover inspiration in it.
See Heidi Klum's stylish leather jacket look here
For a night out with husband Tom Kaulitz and Guram Gvalsalia, creative director of Vetement, Heidi Klum opted for a quintessential party look. Her look: a biker jacket in an oversized fit with a transparent lace dress and knee-high cowboy boots. And even though it's pretty dark in all of her pictures from the evening, the mirrored sunglasses couldn't be missing from this “rock chic” look.
These 3 trend pieces combine Heidi Klum's naked look - and this is how you integrate them into your winter wardrobe
Admittedly, Heidi Klum's look might make some people feel cold just by looking at it. And yet the individual pieces are the perfect trend companions for the winter. If we wear them styled a little differently in everyday life.
1. Trend-Pieceher look: the leather jacket. Leather accompanies us every step of the way this fashion season as a jacket, glossy accessories or even trousers and gives every basic look that extra bit of “cool girl” factor. Particularly beautiful: in a texture mix with chunky knit.2. Trend-Element:Transparency! It's not that easy to implement in winter - but it can be the perfect eye-catcher as a bodysuit under a warm wool blazer at the Christmas party. Or as a small detail, like the transparent sleeves of your next party dress. Andthird trend part,What we're copying from Heidi Klum's look this winter are the knee-high boots! Whether in a cowboy look or with, with pencil skirts or knitted dresses: knee-high is the boot height of winter.
This article was prepared with text passages from our GLAMOR colleagues from the USA.