The 'America's Got Talent' judge, 49, turned heads in a yellow gown featuring an enormous cape that resembled wings. See more photos here:
Heidi Klum looked ready for summer when she arrived at the Cannes Film Festival in an eye-catching yellow gown that looked as though it had wings.
The German-born supermodel and"America's Got Talent" judge, 49, was at the festival on May 24 for the premiere of the French period film"La Passion de Dodin Bouffant." All eyes were on Klum as she walked the festival's red-carpeted stairs in a flowing Zuhair Murad Couture gown that featured a crossed neckline and a daring cut-out in the bust.Gisela Schober / Getty Images
The gown featured an enormous wing-like cape that the former"Project Runway" host was only too happy to flap open, butterfly-like,It also featured gold and silver embellishments on each shoulder, and a high slip at the hip that allowed Klum to show off her famous legs.Mike Marsland / WireImagewore her long blond hair in shaggy layers.
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