Like mother, like child. It looks like top model Heidi Klum supports her children as they dive into the supermodel mom’s line of business.
Heidi was spotted exiting a children’s clothing store with her children while out in Lower Manhattan. In 2012, she expanded her resume by designing a line of baby wear and accessories for the Babies R Us chain.
Launched in collaboration with Babies”R”Us in 2012, Truly Scrumptious is a brand created by Heidi Klum that includes a range of products for babies and children, including clothing, bedding, room decor, and accessories (Credit: Ovidiu Hrubaru / Shutterstock)
The collection, “Truly Scrumptious by Heidi Klum,” featured a trendy selection of furniture, decor, and apparel for infants.
Heidi Klum ties her hair back as she exits a children’s clothing store on June 27, 2016, in lower Manhattan (Credit: TNYF / WENN)
The mother-of-four channeled the ’70s in a pair of bell-bottom jeans matched with a black off-shoulder top by Tibi.
Heidi styled her casual Tribeca look with a pair of reflective sunglasses, an MCM “Rockstar” vanity case, and a few rings.
Heidi Klum channels the 1970s in a pair of bell-bottom jeans (Credit: TNYF / WENN)
She completed her ensemble with a pair of woven Gianvito Rossi “Marnie” booties that showed off her bright red pedicure.
Heidi Klum’s feet in woven Gianvito Rossi booties (Credit: TNYF / WENN)
Heidi stepped out with her eldest children, Leni and Henry, who are well on their way to blossoming as teenagers.
Her daughter Leni seems to have taken after her mother — Heidi is 5’9″, and while Leni is only 12, she already measures up to her mother’s shoulders.
Henry, on the other hand, has already surpassed his sister’s height. Heidi’s two boys have taken a liking to football.
Heidi Klum and her children walk around the Tribeca neighborhood (Credit: TNYF / WENN)
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