The 49-year-old supermodel proved the “whale tail” trend is nowhere near done on Instagram Friday, shimmying her hips in a metallic mini.
Friday, posting a video of herself shimmying her hips in a backless gold chainmail minidress that dipped low enough to show off her bedazzled G-string.
The 49-year-old supermodel set the sexy clip to Kim Petras’ song “Alone” — fitting, as she wore the cheeky style to a party hosted by the pop star.She’s far from the only celeb to show off her “whale tail” in recent months; Dua LipaHeidi Klum busted a few moves in her backless mini.She wore the chainmail style to a party hosted by pop star Kim Petras.opting for a strappy Mugler LBDBut when it comes to what she wears, Klum might just be the boldest style star of them all.
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