Getting closer in one of the most romantic cities in the world, Heidi Klum and Vito Schnabel checked out an Alex Katz exhibit in Paris, France on Monday (March 17).
The "Project Runway" host looked gorgeous in a black wool coat, black leather pants, and sneakers as she smiled with her new man while they headed off for some shopping.
Of course, the social media fiend has been documenting her trip, snapping a photo of the Mona Lisa at The Louvre.
Later, the romance continued at the Locks of Love bridge, where Heidi snapped a photo with the caption, "Enjoy your life and live in the moment .....Paris."...
The "Project Runway" host looked gorgeous in a black wool coat, black leather pants, and sneakers as she smiled with her new man while they headed off for some shopping.
Of course, the social media fiend has been documenting her trip, snapping a photo of the Mona Lisa at The Louvre.
Later, the romance continued at the Locks of Love bridge, where Heidi snapped a photo with the caption, "Enjoy your life and live in the moment .....Paris."...
- 3/18/2014
- GossipCenter
She covered the 1998 edition of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and Heidi Klum is back modeling a skimpy bikini featuring the image on one of the triangles.
The “Project Runway” stunner’s suit also includes the first cover girl Babette March and Elle Macpherson, and it was all designed by Lisa Cabrinha.
In a new interview, the co-owner of Letarte Swimwear explained, “When I heard it was going to be the 50th anniversary, I wanted to come up with something really unique. I thought, the covers are what make every issue so important. I laid it out first on the computer, and I had to figure out how I could print the fabric. I knew if I printed in the U.S. it would get leaked. So I actually sent it to Portugal to a small printing company over there.”
And Lisa kept it a secret from literally everybody involved-...
The “Project Runway” stunner’s suit also includes the first cover girl Babette March and Elle Macpherson, and it was all designed by Lisa Cabrinha.
In a new interview, the co-owner of Letarte Swimwear explained, “When I heard it was going to be the 50th anniversary, I wanted to come up with something really unique. I thought, the covers are what make every issue so important. I laid it out first on the computer, and I had to figure out how I could print the fabric. I knew if I printed in the U.S. it would get leaked. So I actually sent it to Portugal to a small printing company over there.”
And Lisa kept it a secret from literally everybody involved-...
- 2/19/2014
- GossipCenter
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