Heidi Klum covers Elle with model son Henry, 20: ‘Who is this handsome man next to me?’
Heidi Klum is ready to share the spotlight.
The supermodel, 52, covers the new issue of Elle Germany alongside her 20-year-old son Henry Samuel, striking a pose in their first joint magazine shoot.
Shot by legendary photographer Rankin, the mother-son duo dished on career paths, family wisdom and the evolving modeling industry in the accompanying interview.
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“Who is this handsome man next to me?” Klum gushed on Instagram. “May I introduce to you my smart, funny, kind, loving son @henryguenthersamuel I’m so proud of you! I love you, Mom ”
Henry is the second-oldest of Klum’s four children. She also shares daughters Leni, 21, and Lou, 16, and son Johan, 19, with ex-husband Seal.
On the new cover, Klum clutches a fringed mini bag by Aigner — fitting, given that she’s the German heritage brand’s newest face. She wraps her arm fondly around her son’s shoulders, modeling a feathered dress by Akris and a Bucherer diamond bangle.
Henry, for his part, adjusts the bow tie on his Brunello Cucinelli suit while sporting a coordinating bangle by Tiffany & Co.
The Elle Germany cover is Samuel’s latest fashion milestone after a whirlwind year. In January, he made his runway debut at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, opening the Lena Erziak show in a dramatic backless black suit.
Just two months later, he landed his first solo magazine cover with Hunger, also photographed by Rankin. He’s since signed with NEXT Management to further his fashion and entertainment career.
Reflecting on the industry’s evolution over her three-decade career, Klum noted that modeling has become more inclusive.
“Even women in their prime, like myself, can still be on the covers of magazines like Elle,” the “Germany’s Next Topmodel” told the outlet in her native language. “That wasn’t really possible before. The same goes for curvy or plus-size models. In that respect, a lot has really changed for the better.”
As for the best piece of modeling advice she’s passed down to her son?
“To pay attention to my posture,” Samuel shared. “I like video games and used to constantly sit hunched over the computer. But my mother also instilled a lot in me regarding self-confidence.”
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Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling use bottle brush trees to bring style to their countertops, and these miniature versions are extra enchanting. They could be arranged with a variety of Christmas village pieces for a cohesive feel.
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I was instantly drawn to the pinecones on this mini tree – together with the frosted branches, they create a woodland-inspired festive scheme.
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The brainchild of Shea McGee, this charming tree is a failsafe choice – the woven pot will fit right in with all the rattan decorating ideas in my home. Available in three sizes, so you can build a display as chic as Eva’s.
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I’ve fallen head over heels for Skye McAlpine’s Balsam Hill Christmas tree, but this tabletop version is definitely a better fit for my apartment. I love that I can still fit some gifts underneath, too.
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Complete with twinkling lights, clusters of winter berries, and a rustic burlap base, this mini tree is the perfect time saver – put it up and it’s good to go.
A huge aspect of what works about Ryan and Eva’s miniature design is that it places Christmas decor in one of the most highly trafficked areas of their home. Hannah Prescott, Interior Designer at Diamond Interiors, explains: ‘Festive décor works best when it appears in the everyday spaces people move through and use. Small, thoughtful touches can completely shift the atmosphere and boost morale.’
Though the choice of tabletop Christmas trees is an excellent way to achieve this effect, there are dozens of pathways to follow in Ryan and Eva’s footsteps by infusing tiny doses of Christmas throughout your home.
Hannah advises: ‘Adding a small festive arrangement, warm fairy lights, or seasonal mugs to the kitchen area creates little moments of joy during the day. It lifts the space without overwhelming it. A couple of frosted eucalyptus stems, or a few small ornaments, can add a festive feel without looking busy. The aim is to enhance what is already there, not overpower it.’
Christmas decor needn’t be over-the-top to make a huge splash. Sometimes, it comes down to festive touches in the places where you would never expect them.
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