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Heidi Klum looked to botanical inspiration for her attire at the “America’s Got Talent” semifinals episode in Pasadena, Calif., on Wednesday. The longtime model joined fellow judges Sofía Vergara, Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell for the live episode of the reality competition series.
Prior to the start of the episode, Klum posed for photos on the red carpet, showing off her look for the evening. The model opted for an off-the-shoulder midi dress courtesy of Etro. The silk fabric featured a base of light blue with large cream flowers cascading along the fabric.
The dress also featured a high slit on the front of the skirt and included a fitted bodice with some fabric ruching and a high waistline. When it came to the rest of her look, Klum opted for a pair of strappy gold sandal heels and accessorized with pieces of jewelry courtesy of Lorraine Schwartz.
Klum’s hair was styled straight and down with a middle part by Lorenzo Martin. Her makeup featured a soft, neutral lip with a bold smokey eye by artist Linda Hay. Klum’s entire look was curated by stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, who recently worked with Hailee Steinfeld and styled Suki Waterhouse for the 2024 MTV VMAs.
This is the second time during her recent “AGT” live episode run that Klum opted for florals. During the quarterfinals episode of the reality competition series on Aug. 20, Klum wore a selection from Patou‘s fall 2024 ready-to-wear collection, which featured camel-hued fabric with textural elements on the skirt, creating the illusion of floral appliqués.
Etro, the brand behind Klum’s Wednesday night episode attire, features several dresses with floral patterns, as well as paisley, jacquards and more. The Italian luxury fashion house, founded in 1968, caters to feminine styles from silhouettes to prints.
Prints were a main quality of Etro’s fall 2024 ready-to-wear collection, which debuted during Milan Fashion Week last February. With a rich history in textiles, the collection not only paid homage to the past, but also ushered in the fall season with layers and an autumnal color palette.