Proving black is the new black.
Words by Chelsey Sanchez
Leni Klum‘s glamorous red-carpet style is on the rise.
The 18-year-old daughter of supermodel Heidi Klum stepped out in Capri, Italy, over the weekend for a star-studded charity event put on by UNICEF. For the occasion, Leni opted for a timeless all-black look, wearing a lacy black slipdress with a nude underlay and a midi-length hemline. She paired the piece with black strappy lace-up heels. Glam-wise, she wore a subtle rosy lip, cat-eye winged eyeliner, and a white oval manicure.

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As her modeling career begins to take off, Leni has been busy with a fashion-packed season.
Last month, Heidi flew out to Sicily to support Leni as she walked the runway for the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda show. A backstage photo shared to Instagram shows Leni wearing a sultry all-black look, composed of a lace long-sleeved turtleneck, a black bustier, a miniskirt, and thigh-high stockings. Meanwhile, Heidi repped the Italian fashion house by wearing a bedazzled D&G jumpsuit.
In another joint appearance made at a Los Angeles screening of Jurassic World Dominion earlier this summer, the mother-daughter duo flaunted their personal styles in striking ensembles. Leni layered a lace-up underbust corset over a clingy black top, which she coordinated with a pair of skintight pants that featured more lace-up details. For accessories, she wore boot heels and carried a small black box shoulder bag. Meanwhile, the America’s Got Talent judge wore a plunging white-and-silver dress by The Blonds featuring a spiky pattern.

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