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Heidi Klum’s daughter Leni, 16, opens Berlin Fashion Week
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Leni Klum is following in her mom’s fashionable footsteps.
Just one month after appearing on the cover of Vogue Germany with mother Heidi Klum, the 16-year-old made her runway debut at Berlin Fashion Week.
She opened the festivities on Jan. 20, starring in an editorial video exhibition modeling 25 outfits from Germany’s top designers — including Esther Perbrandt, who starred on Season 1 of Heidi’s fashion reality show, “Making The Cut.”
Styled by Vogue Germany’s editor-in-chief Christiane Arp, Leni also donned looks by Steinrohner, Michael Sontag, Kaviar Gauche, Lala Berlin and more.
Heidi, 47, previously opened up about her eldest daughter’s wish to pursue a catwalk career.
“She’s old enough now,” the supermodel said last year. “I always thought she was too young. We always also decided to keep the children out of the public eye. But she’s driving a car now, she’s 16, so I figured if you can do that, you can also model now if this is what you wish to do.”
Continued Heidi, “Obviously, as a mother, [I want my] child to do what she wants to do. The industry is great and I love it and I’ve been in it for over 20 years but it’s also, it’s a lot of traveling, it’s different. You have to be a strong person, especially as a woman you have to be very strong.”
Leni’s biological father is Italian businessman Flavio Briatore, but she was adopted by Seal shortly after she was born.
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Where to buy Beyonce’s ‘Icy Park’ Adidas x Ivy Park designs
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Beyoncé’s latest Adidas x Ivy Park collection, dubbed “Icy Park,” will become available to buy on Friday, February 19.
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Beyoncé is ready to make it icy.
The superstar, 39, launches her latest Adidas x Ivy Park collection, called “Icy Park,” today at 4 p.m. ET on adidas.com and ivypark.com.
The third collaboration between the “Hold Up” singer and the sportswear brand features wintery designs including parkas, faux fur jackets, moon boots and beanies as well as latex separates and tracksuits.
Gender-fluid silhouettes range from sexy and body-hugging to easy and oversized, and everything’s available in sizes XS to 4XL.
Beyoncé has already tapped plenty of famous friends to model her designs, including Hailey Baldwin, Gucci Mane and her 9-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy.
She also gifted items from the new collection to celebrity friends including Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Laverne Cox, DeRay Mckesson, Ciara and more.
If you’re unable to score a piece of the Icy Park collection online today, the line will also be available at select Adidas stores starting at 10 a.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 20, as well as at Finish Line, ASOS, Nordstrom and other retailers.
If all else fails, fans can pay a premium on resale site StockX to claim their goods before the ice melts.
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Kylie Jenner revives upside-down ‘underboob’ bikini craze
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Boobs! There it is. Boobs! There it is.
Now here’s a titillating trend that’ll surely turn those wintertime frowns upside down.
Thy cups will runneth over with underboob this summer thanks to the revival of the “upside-down bikini” craze that’s got the internet howling for haltered hooters.
Kylie Jenner and her K-clique kin seem to be responsible for resurrecting the sexy swimwear style that has her and sisters Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner baring more breasts.
The topsy-turvy bikini top trend was first made popular by Italian influencer Valentina Fradegrada in 2018 — the same year it was declared the “worst thing on Instagram.” But The Post called it early — predicting its pending return to trendy status in summer 2020.
Turning the traditional way to wear a two-piece on its head, the upside-down bikini mania calls for a triangular top to be inverted so that the ruching of the bathing suit — which is usually found underneath the bustline — sits atop the breasts.
Kylie, 23, stopped timeline traffic when she debuted some utterly bodacious underboob in an electric blue upside-down bikini top on Instagram Friday.
But it was Kourtney, 41, who set the bottoms-up bikini top swag in motion this season when she fashionably flaunted her funbags on social media in late January.
Kendall Jenner, 25, also got down with the upside-down design during a beach break in the Bahamas ahead of the pandemic last March.
Surprisingly, while keeping up with the Kardashians and their fashion-forward flexing is usually all the rage, social media can’t seem to decide whether sporting an upturned bikini by the pool is super cool or just for fools.
I like the upside down bikini top, but I’m actually mad that I like the upside down bikini top.
— Hali Aniol 🌸🐝 (@hali_the_pink) February 6, 2021
I’ll never understand the upside down bikini top trend
— gmoney (@Ginaa_LaSorsaa) February 6, 2021
UGHHH I can’t wait to wear my bikini top upside down all summer long ✌🏽💕
— 👄Doinde Nasty👄 (@NoahBensiSFW) February 6, 2021
International influencers Tammy Hembrow, Natalya Wright and Ellie Brown have also embraced the flip-flopped look that now has fashion brands such as Sommer Swim, ASOS and PrettyLittleThing incorporating it into their 2021 spring/summer collections.
Wanna knock their socks off by showing off your knockers like Kylie, Kourtney and Kendall?
Pro tip: Turn your basic bikini top upside down.
Yes, the two-piece you bought at a bargain-basement price in October 2017. Run, go get it from the back of your dresser drawer right now.
All you have to do is flip the bikini top so that the ruching is at the top of your breasts. The strings that you usually tie together around your back will now be tied together behind your neck, creating the halter effect. Tie the strings that would normally go around your neck behind your back.
And voilà, mammary glands to the moon!
Word to the wise: This saucy style might be cute for snapping sexy stills for Instagram, but the scantily-clad trend doesn’t offer much in the way of support or long-term coverage.
So, underboob responsibly, friends.

Less than two years after its launch, Rihanna’s Fenty fashion line with LVMH is closing down.
The French luxury group confirmed the news to WWD in a statement on Wednesday, saying: “Rihanna and LVMH have jointly made the decision to put on hold the RTW [ready-to-wear] activity, based in Europe, pending better conditions.”
The upscale label’s Instagram account stopped posting on January 1, and Fenty hasn’t released new designs on its website since November, when it dropped the second of two sexy footwear collaborations with celeb favorite Amina Muaddi.
According to WWD, “a skeleton staff remains at the Paris headquarters of Fenty fashions to wind down remaining operations” before the site goes dark.
LMVH had suggested Fenty was underperforming with shoppers last October, during a call about third-quarter sales. “On Fenty fashion, we are obviously still in a launching phase and we have to figure out exactly what is the right offer. It’s not something that is easy,” the group’s CFO Jean-Jacques Guiony said at the time, per the publication.
“Obviously, we have the great help from Rihanna on this, but I would say it’s still a work in progress when it comes to really defining what the offer will be.”
Prices for the pop star’s wraparound stilettos, corseted shirt dresses and bold-shouldered blazers could easily stretch into the four-figure range — a difficult sell, particularly during a pandemic.
Fenty’s 2019 launch made Rihanna, 32, the first black woman to head a luxury fashion house for LVMH; it also marked the company’s first big brand launch since Christian Lacroix in 1987.
But don’t cry for the bad gal just yet. Per WWD, Rihanna’s affordable Savage x Fenty lingerie line isn’t shutting down and recently secured $115 million through a Series B fundraising round led by L Catterton, in which LVMH has a stake.
The luxury giant will also reportedly focus on growing the superstar’s cosmetic lines, Fenty Beauty — a staggering success story that made Rihanna the world’s richest female musician — and Fenty Skin, which sources described to WWD as a “home run.”
“LVMH and Rihanna reaffirm their ambition to concentrate on the growth and the long-term development of Fenty ecosystem focusing on cosmetics, skincare and lingerie,” LVMH and Rihanna added in a statement to the outlet.
A rep for Fenty did not immediately respond to Page Six Style’s request for comment.

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