As the Valentine’s Day is passing, almost every body is thinking to be or in real be with their love ones with gifts. But the supermodel Heidi Klum, who raises four children with her singer husband Seal, will not be spending the romantic occasion with her spouse as she is away filming TV show Project Runway but is planning a special package to show she is thinking of him.She is posting underwear to Seal for Valentine’s Day.
But if you still need some Valentine's Day advice on what to do for that special someone in your life, Seal and Heidi Klum have some solid tips.On the red carpet for last night's 2011 Grammys, the award-winning singer and his supermodel wife gave some pointers on how to make the most of the romantic holiday. She also sing her famous Naked song on the occasion.
“I’m making a very fun box of heart things,” she said. “Kind of like an explosion of things; confetti hearts with cute underwear and chocolates. It’s a fun surprise box for him.”
In a celebration of Barbie's 50th birthday, fifty of America's top fashion designers masterminded a runway show of sparkling Barbie outfits on the fashion runway.Sexy supermodel Heidi Klum, who attended the show, describes the setting: "You have 50 Barbies coming to life."
But if you still need some Valentine's Day advice on what to do for that special someone in your life, Seal and Heidi Klum have some solid tips.On the red carpet for last night's 2011 Grammys, the award-winning singer and his supermodel wife gave some pointers on how to make the most of the romantic holiday. She also sing her famous Naked song on the occasion.
“I’m making a very fun box of heart things,” she said. “Kind of like an explosion of things; confetti hearts with cute underwear and chocolates. It’s a fun surprise box for him.”
In a celebration of Barbie's 50th birthday, fifty of America's top fashion designers masterminded a runway show of sparkling Barbie outfits on the fashion runway.Sexy supermodel Heidi Klum, who attended the show, describes the setting: "You have 50 Barbies coming to life."