She picked a peacock because she thought the dynamic way the birds are known to show off their feathers would lend itself well to the performance.
Ms. Klum wore a stretchy velour unitard in a shade of bright cobalt speckled with subtle sparkles to simulate the neck and head of the bird.
Her hands were painted in blues and greens and decorated to conceal any trace of human skin.
She wore shoes that looked like ballet slippers, which blended into the costume of the man whose thighs she stood on.
The shoes were a little too tight, she said, but “you need a good grip” — something she had learned from the circus members.
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Klum
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