Heidi Klum Sparkles At Oscars Return With Dazzling Pearl Dress

  • By Miles
  • March 18, 2026, 9 a.m.

Heidi Klum Makes a Glamorous Comeback

Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre was buzzing with excitement on March 15, 2026, as Heidi Klum graced the Oscars for the first time in ten years. The multi-talented star, known for her roles as a model, TV host, and music collaborator, dazzled in a gown that was nothing short of a masterpiece. Her nude-colored dress featured a strapless neckline and a corset bustier, embellished with an elegant array of white pearls, sequins, and crosses.

Accessorizing with Pearl Perfection

Turning up the glam factor, Klum adorned her look with layers of pearl chokers, each detailed with a single cross charm, capturing the essence of old Hollywood glamour. Completing her ensemble were a scattering of rings and chic nude-colored heels by Paris Texas. Her beauty look was equally stunning, with her signature tousled waves and a radiant glow that included shimmery eyeshadow and glossy lips.

“oscars weekend here we goooooo 🌟” – Heidi Klum exclaimed on Instagram, sharing her glamorous Oscars looks over the years to the tune of Mariah Carey's "Honey."

A Decade Since Her Last Oscars Appearance

Fans of Klum may remember her last Oscars outing in 2016, where she wore a whimsical Versace creation in shades of purple. This return to the Oscars red carpet marks a new chapter for Klum, who has been a regular at the surrounding parties but absent from the ceremony itself. Her past look included a voluminous tulle skirt and 3D florals, styled with an effortless updo and rosy makeup.

Klum's return to the Oscars was a moment of nostalgia, sparking excitement among fans and fashionistas alike. As one of Hollywood's busiest women, her presence at the 2026 Academy Awards reminds us all that a little sparkle goes a long way in the City of Angels.

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Miles Ritter is the calm in the chaos — a journalist with a clean-cut look and a taste for dirty stories. Whether it’s a leaked tape or a legal meltdown, Miles breaks it down with clarity, context, and a bit of snark.