Check out a really cool-looking Heidi Klum taking her kids to karate class. I always love the outfits this supermodel mom puts together. It’s like she has her own style.
And check out what she used to finish it with – a skull-embroidered plaid scarf!
Heidi Klum wears a skull-embroidered plaid scarf (Credit: Wright / Beiny / WENN)
I like the plaid-on-plaid combination, by the way (scarf and shirt). Other people may seem weirded out by a mom wearing a skull-decorated scarf, but I’m definitely not.
Heidi Klum holds hands with Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel, a son she shares with Seal (Credit: Wright / Beiny / WENN)
She was joined by her children and her parents, Günther Klum, a former cosmetics company executive, and Erna Klum (née Berger), a former hairdresser.
Heidi Klum, along with her children and parents, Günther Klum and Erna Klum, at The Grove in Los Angeles on March 19, 2011 (Credit: Wright / Beiny / WENN)
Heidi Klum, born June 1, 1973, in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, was raised by her hairdresser mother, Erna, and cosmetics company executive father, Günther Klum, who previously worked as a production manager for German perfumery brand 4711.
She spent her childhood in Bergisch Gladbach, a city located 6 miles east of Cologne with a population of around 110,000.
Heidi Klum styled her skull-decorated scarf with jeans, high heel ankle boots, and a plaid shirt (Credit: Wright / Beiny / WENN)
I’m not sure who made the skull embroidered neckpiece, but if you like Heidi’s style and don’t mind wearing a skull around your neck, you can start with these options I found on Amazon.
These are quite affordable compared to, say, Alexander McQueen’s skull scarves:
Skull Print Arab Style Keffiyah Scarf, $15
Reversible Skull Print Cashmere Shawl Scarf, $25