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Heidi Klum Treats Us To One Of Her Jaw-Dropping Transformations At The Met Gala

Heidi Klum Treats Us To One Of Her Jaw-Dropping Transformations At The Met Gala

Heidi Klum arrives at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating the opening of the “Costume Art” exhibition on Monday, May 4, 2026, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Heidi Klum Besides her reputation as one of the most glamorous and stunning supermodels of her generation, Heidi Klum is also renowned for giving it her all when it comes to a show-stopping costume. Yes, the German model and TV personality host has become known as the Queen of Halloween over the last two decades, often using extensive prosthetics and extravagant wardrobe choices to transform herself into everything from a seven-foot worm and Shrek’s own Princess Fiona to Jessica Rabbit and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial. And while there might be almost six months to go until spooky season, Heidi decided that Halloween should come early at the Met Gala on Monday night, giving us another of her jaw-dropping transformations to mark the occasion. The dress code for the 2026 Met Ball was “Fashion Is Art”, which the Project Runway host took literally, metamorphosing …

The Best New Looks and Transformations at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026

The Best New Looks and Transformations at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026

Every year, Hollywood’s biggest stars make the trek from the Oscars to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party—but they don’t emerge at the storied fête wearing the same thing they had on for the ceremony. Most elect to trade the formalwear they donned at the Dolby for more playful or daring ensembles, ones that can show off their personality… even if, as in the case of Timothée Chalamet, they do that by choosing different variations on the same theme. Below, take a look at the stunning transformation from the Oscars 2026 ceremony to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026. For more Oscars 2026 fashion, revisit our best-dressed lists from both the ceremony and the VF Oscar party. And scroll through our live blog for up-to-the-minute coverage of Hollywood’s biggest night. Source link

From Frankenstein to Marty Supreme, have film’s prosthetic transformations become the key to winning Oscars?

From Frankenstein to Marty Supreme, have film’s prosthetic transformations become the key to winning Oscars?

Add Frankenstein and Marty Supreme to your watchlist Prosthetics were once a novelty; now they’re a hallmark of a prestige project. Take Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein: 10 hours in the makeup chair, he emerged not just as a monster – but as an Oscar nominee. Even on the small screen, actors are vanishing entirely: Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise in IT: Welcome to Derry, Jamie Campbell Bower as the veiny, villainous Vecna in Stranger Things, and Walton Goggins once again proving why he earned an Emmy nomination for Fallout as the mutated Ghoul. Between them, not an inch of their own skin is on show. With accolades and acclaim piling up, is this proof that prosthetic-clad performances are finally getting the recognition they deserve? Mike Hill brought Elordi’s Frankenstein Creature to life in all its blue-hued, monstrous glory, having previously collaborated with Guillermo del Toro on 2017’s The Shape of Water. That earlier work – creating the film’s “Amphibian Man” – didn’t earn him an Oscar nod. Frankenstein did. So how has the perception of his …

Stars who have been open about their menopausal body transformations

Stars who have been open about their menopausal body transformations

The Catwoman star has become a leading advocate for menopausal women, and previously shared that she was misdiagnosed with herpes when the menopause symptoms began to kick in. “I was probably 10 years into it and had no clue. I thought I was going crazy,” she told Glamour. “I had really bad memory loss. I had a hard time concentrating, I flooded my laundry room three times, and I would leave my keys stuck in doorways.” “I could never find my phone,” she continued. “I was walking into rooms and not remembering why I was there. These were things that were not a part of my makeup before this time period. I started to think, Oh God, am I starting to have early-onset dementia? Is something happening to my brain?” Halle added that she experienced constant feelings of anger and was no longer “the chill one”. “I had a hard time sleeping, and I guess sleep deprivation is a form of torture. It felt like I was falling apart at the seams, and nobody seemed …