Heidi Krum and her daughter Leni are once again twins in an eye-opening lingerie style.
The 52-year-old supermodel and 21-year-old Leni both wore custom corset inti-misumi gowns at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday.
Heidi’s version was a blushing silk gown with a thin bodice and a ruptured asymmetrical skirt, while Leni provided a noticeable contrast in a totally black gown.
Leni’s dress had the same corset lingerie style as the panels ran in the middle, but her version had cutouts at a high waist, rather than a low and simple skirt like her mother.
Leni’s gown features a spaghetti strap on the gown, while Heidi includes shoulder sleeves.
Their accessories were also noticeably different. While Heidi wore a blushing purse that matches a diamond Lorraine Schwarz choker necklace, Leni went to a flashy emerald and diamond necklace.
Heidi concluded her dress on Instagram, shared a video of herself lying in the back seat of the car, waving her dress to get the air.
“Want to know how to go to the film festival without wrinkles?” she asks. “This is how we do it.”
The duo has collaborated on multiple campaigns for Intimissionsimi, an intimate Italian brand. In April, they stripped them together again into their underwear, and her eldest son was wearing a black version again while the judge on the “Project Runway” rocked the set of naked.
The mother-daughter duo faced backlash after posing together in lingerie, turning off comments on their Instagram posts. Heidi worked on the controversy in an interview with people in July.
“A lot of people admitted, ‘Oh, I don’t know that mommy and daughter are doing this together.’
“But for us? I’m proud of my daughter. She’s doing well with me like that.”
Heidi added that she is always “very open” in her body.
“I’m European… my kids don’t know any other way to do it and are more comfortable in their own body probably for that,” she said.
Leni spoke to her hatred in March and shared that she couldn’t reach her.
“I remember that no matter what you do, there are always people who don’t like it,” she told Glamour Germany. “You simply can’t control it and can’t focus too much on the negative.”
“But there are more positive reactions,” she continued. “Yeah, and most of the comments are in German and I really don’t understand a lot of them.”
“Of course, that helps too,” she added with a laugh.