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The stars brought their Halloween A-game for Heidi Klum’s 16th Annual Halloween party, held at Lavo in New York.
Klum, of course, was the star of the show. She underwent major hair and makeup to transform into cartoon character Jessica Rabbit. By the time her team was through, Klum was unrecognizable. She donned a revealing custom gown by Christian Siriano and added Christian Louboutin Barbara pumps to top off her look.
Siriano attended the party with his partner, Brad Walsh, both in elaborate costumes — the two were dressed as living Pablo Picasso paintings. Walsh wore abstract-printed Vans sneakers with his ensemble.
Gigi Hadid also looked spot-on as Sandra Dee from “Grease.” The model wore Dee’s signature off-the-shoulder crop top, high-waisted pants and ultra-curly hair. She opted for Louis Vuitton red mules.
June Ambrose completed her super-luxe Chinese Empress look with thigh-high gold Tom Ford boots that could just as easily be worn for a red carpet appearance or, as Kylie Jenner did, out for a casual lunch. Emily Ratajkowski wore red strappy platform sandals for her Marge Simpson costume.
Singer Ashanti kept her footwear practical for her Smurfette costume with white Adidas Stan Smith sneakers.
Last year, Klum dressed as a butterfly in a bodysuit, huge painted wings and sky-high black glitter platform booties.
Click through the gallery to see more looks from the party.
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