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Heidi Klum closes a show at Paris Fashion Week for the first time

Heidi Klum surprised guests at Paris Fashion Week when she closed the Vivienne Westwood spring/summer 2026 show.

At the start of Paris Fashion Week, Heidi Klum was already seen on the catwalk at the Le Défilé Show 2025 by L’Oréal Paris – alongside other brand ambassadors of the cosmetics house such as Kendall Jenner, Jane Fonda and Eva Longoria.

But this appearance has now been eclipsed by an even more significant moment: for the first time in her career, the German supermodel closed a show at Paris Fashion Week.

Heidi Klum Vivienne Westwood Paris Fashion Week

Heidi Klum wears an extravagant boho wedding dress with glitter corset at the Vivienne Westwood Spring/Summer 2026 show.

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As we all know, two moments define the magic of a fashion show. Firstly, when the lights go down, the music starts and the first model steps onto the runway – a key moment that reveals the direction of a collection. Secondly, when the last model shows the final look, marking the finale. Both roles are considered a special honour in the fashion world. An honour that Heidi Klum has now received for the first time at Paris Fashion Week.

On Saturday afternoon, the Vivienne Westwood show provided a surprise: Heidi Klum stepped onto the catwalk to present the closing look. She wore an extravagant boho wedding dress with a sparkling corset in white, combined with light brown sandal heels.

While Das Karwendellied by the band Zillertaler Schürzenjäger could be heard in the background, designer Andreas Kronthaler presented his bride with an XXL bouquet of flowers.

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