Heidi Klum Takes Halloween Costume To New Heights With Wild, 11-Person Getup

The Halloween queen was the centerpiece of an elaborate ensemble involving ten Cirque du Soleil performers.
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The worm was hard to top, but Heidi Klum’s annual Halloween metamorphosis did not miss a beat this year.

The supermodel enlisted the help of ten Cirque du Soleil performers to deliver a hypnotic, moving peacock ensemble for her famous Halloween bash in New York City on Tuesday night.

Klum was the centerpiece in a shiny blue unitard topped by a bird’s head, complete with a prosthetic beak. The circus performers, in shades of blue and green, served as the mind-bending tail feathers of the exotic bird.

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Heidi Klum's party was held this year at the Marquee New York nightclub.
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On arrival, the circus performers twisted, flipped and tossed one another, before assembling to form the peacock in a human pyramid, hoisting Klum to stand on the legs of a performer. 

Watch below, via Entertainment Tonight: 

Klum’s husband, German musician Tom Kaulitz, was on theme as a giant egg.

“I wanted to make something very elaborate,” Klum told Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet. “And I wanted to make a costume with multiple people. ... I wanted to make an art performance out of it.”

She said it took about six hours to put it all together.

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Klum's husband, Tom Kaulitz, completed the ensemble.
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Last year, Klum made waves with a gross-but-amazing giant worm costume that apparently took four months of planning and 12 hours to apply. Kaulitz went as a fisherman who hooked her.

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