Heidi Klum's red carpet highs and lows: A tale of two gowns
She looked phenomenal at the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival 2024. But a steep fall can happen from the top. At Wednesday’s charity gala, Heidi Klum showcased herself in a white gown that looked terrible, mainly due to the neckline. It’s not about the female body but the boundaries of good taste, style, and a sense of fashion.
23 May 2024 12:43
Heidi Klum doesn’t miss the most significant industry events. So, no one was probably surprised when the model appeared at the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival. On the red carpet, she dazzled in a beautiful red ball gown by Lebanese designer Saiid Kobeisy. In this Disney-like creation, she had no equal.
However, it should be noted that the model rarely opts for classics and rather has a taste for fashion extravagance, which unfortunately often works against her. That was the case with the gown she chose for the Knights of Charity gala, which took place on May 22 in Cannes. It’s the best proof that Heidi Klum has alternating highs and lows in her fashion career, and her taste and stylist advice leaves much to be desired.
Heidi Klum overdid it with the neckline not for the first time
Heidi Klum appeared in a white gown consisting of two parts joined by a jewelled detail. While the mermaid cut and train defended themselves, the top was absolutely alarming.
The model and “America’s Got Talent” judge’s creation featured long sleeves in the upper section and a maximally deep neckline. Additionally, the material pieces surrounding the bust were unflatteringly sticking out. Although this was undoubtedly an intentional effect, the gown gave the impression of being poorly tailored.
The back of the gown saved the situation
The biggest plus of Heidi Klum’s white gown was the back, which exposed the back and impressed with its train and jewelled strands flowing to the ground. If the photographers had only taken such pictures, there would essentially be nothing to criticize.