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Heidi Klum Dressed as an Old Lady for Halloween; Jean Paul Gaultier Launches Children's Couture Line

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Heidi Klum's Costume is One for the Ages: Supermodel (and Halloween fanatic) Heidi Klum didn't disappoint with her latest costume for her 14th annual Halloween bash in New York. With the help from some seriously talented make-up artists, Klum convincingly aged herself by about forty years, showing up to the party as an elderly woman clad with the perfect amount of wrinkles and varicose veins. Klum sported thin, gray locks, a cane, and set of pearls amongst her beige houndstooth suit as she pulled up to the event in an old-school car. [USA Today]

Jean Paul Gaultier Launches Children's Couture Line: French designer Jean Paul Gaultier, who first launched his childrenswear line in 2009, has now created couture for tots. The collection will launch for Spring/Summer 2014, with new designs available every six months. The looks will follow the style of his ready-to-wear aesthetic, mixing rock and roll with a feminine attitude. Pieces thus far include pink and ivory tulle dresses with a bolero and Swarovski crystals, sold at $1200 each. [Vogue UK]

Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo May Collaborate on Clothing Line: Following the success of Adam Levine's men's line for Kmart earlier this month, the singer has been tapped once again by the retailer to create womenswear. For his foray into women's clothes, Levine may be commissioning assistance from his Victoria’s Secret fiancée Behati Prinsloo. "As much as Adam has a strong point of view, he also has a very high-profile girlfriend," Bernt Ullman, president of Kmart owner Sears Holding Corp said. "He is very comfortable in allowing her to have a voice in the development of the women's line. She too is very authentic when it comes to fashion, obviously." [The Telegraph]

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