Heidi Klum took the phrase “you could look good in a trash bag” seriously and wore a cutout Lever Couture dress in her new photoshoot for HUNGER. The German model often turns heads with her bold fashion choices, and her new look in a pink Lever Coutures dress with many cutouts remains no exception.
Heidi Klum’s Lever Couture trash bag dress has one too many cutouts for Hunger Magazine
Heidi Klum’s baby pink Lever Couture dress is a masterclass in subversive glamour. The design transforms a utilitarian, everyday object into a high-fashion architectural silhouette. The thin, semi-translucent quality of pink plastic bin liners created a surprisingly ethereal effect. The piece features a dramatic, hooded cape-like element that frames the face and shoulders.
Meanwhile, the lower half consists of a web-like lattice of tied plastic strips, creating a deconstructed skirt that offers glimpses of skin through the cutouts. Instead of traditional sewing, the design appeared to be constructed through knotting, heat bonding, and strategic shredding. The monochromatic bubblegum pink palette softens the plastic’s industrial nature. The brand essentially took something meant for waste and draped it with the precision of a ballroom gown.
Styled by Olya Revutska, Klum completed the look with shoes from Paul Andrew, sourced from the Albright Fashion Library in Los Angeles. She accessorised with a sparkling diamond necklace from Anayah and an Anabela Chan bracelet. She opted for the wet-hair look. Further, she kept her makeup simple with a smoky eye and a soft pink lip. This allowed the dress’s glossy, synthetic material to be the focal point of the look.
HUNGER Magazine’s official Instagram page posted a carousel of photos from the shoot. She also wore a few stunning dresses crafted from the classic black garbage bags. Fans praised her looks in the comments. One fan wrote, “PURE GENUIS ❤️❤️❤️❤️” while another commented, “???? wow Heidi” Some others wrote, “Brilliant ?️?️?️,” “OMG DIVA????,” and “YOU ATEEE????❤️❤️❤️”
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on TheFashionSpot.
