On Monday, Heidi Klum put her fashion prowess on full display, stepping out on the SoHo sidewalks in a head-to-toe burgundy look, punctuated by what appears to be Christian Louboutin’s Kate Max patent leather pumps.
Crafted in Italy, the glossy heels featured a razor-sharp pointed toe and a slim stiletto heel. A low-cut vamp delivered a leg-lengthening effect. The lacquered finish provided a striking contrast against the German supermodel’s sequin minidress. An updated take on Christian Louboutin’s iconic Kate pumps with a sharper toe, the Kate Max silhouette also comes in a black patent leather iteration and fiery red suede style.

Heidi Klum stepped out in burgundy pumps on Monday.
The “Project Runway” judge’s penchant for Christian Louboutin heels is nothing new. Just last Friday, she wore its metallic silver Miss Z heels to the New York premiere of “The Drama,” pairing the shoes with a white dress that combined a double-breasted blazer, a single sleeve and a maxiskirt. At the end of March, meanwhile, the longtime model was also spotted out in NYC wearing the luxury footwear house’s Pigalle Follies 100 pumps in bright red alongside a trench coat in the same vibrant shade — yet another monochromatic outfit.

A closer look at the glossy heels.
As for her street-style look yesterday, Klum opted for a dazzling burgundy minidress. Plunging to her ribs, the sultry number featured long sleeves and a body-hugging fit. She added extra coverage to the look by way of black sheer tights. Klum continued the rich red color theme throughout her accessories, tossing Aigner’s Deborah bucket bag in maroon over her shoulder.
Klum’s cutest accessory? She adopted her six-month-old pup, Fritz, last week. “Next to our film studio was a pop-up adoption place with over 50 dogs,” Klum captioned an Instagram Reel, debuting her new furry friend. “As the day went on most dogs found a home but this little scraggly fluff ball was still in his cage. It took me some convincing with my husband as I know he is right….But I could not leave him behind.”








