There’s still two months until Halloween, butHeidi Klumis already in full-on prep mode planning her costume for herannual bash.Klum shared a newInstagrampost on Thursday morning wearing a bra, underwear and high heels, posing in a hunched position as a technician captured her stance with a recording device.“HALLOWEEN preparation 😛….. don’t move a muscle!!!!!!!!!!#heidiklumhalloween#heidiklumhalloween2019,” the model captioned the video.This year will mark the 20th annual Heidi Halloween party and from the looks of her preparation, her get-up will be even more elaborate than her over-the-top costumes of the past.Over the years she’s been a cadaver, Lady Godiva, a 95-year-old woman, Betty Boop,Cleopatra, a butterfly, clones, the werewolf from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video and last year, she andnow-husband Tom Kaulitzdressed asFiona and Shrek.TheStewartofNY/WireImage“In the beginning stages, I didn’t know about these [prosthetics] professionals yet and I did my own hair and makeup, and I had some people who would help me put the clothes together,” shetold PEOPLE before last year’s party.Evan Agostini/GettyThanks to her corpse costume in 2011, she met the prosthetic master atthe Body Worlds exhibitsand now enlists the help of professionals every year. “I met these amazing people who do this for a living,” she said. “I don’t know why I hadn’t though of that earlier.”Michael Tran/FilmMagicNow, she starts the planning process with a team of experts as early as Nov. 1.“When you do prosthetics and all of this stuff, I’m always having my fingers and toes crossed that it actually does work out on the day because there was no dress rehearsal,” she said. “Because we can’t actually glue all these things down and see if it actually really works. So it’s always a bit nerve-wracking for me, too, that it actually does work out in the end. Usually it does, but you just never know until the day comes.”Getty/Dimitrios KambourisWhen asked if she ever has a back-up costume ready in case a mishap occurs, she has the best response.“No, absolutely not,” she said. “I’m gonna go with Tim Gunn’s line, ‘Make it work.’”

There’s still two months until Halloween, butHeidi Klumis already in full-on prep mode planning her costume for herannual bash.

Klum shared a newInstagrampost on Thursday morning wearing a bra, underwear and high heels, posing in a hunched position as a technician captured her stance with a recording device.

“HALLOWEEN preparation 😛….. don’t move a muscle!!!!!!!!!!#heidiklumhalloween#heidiklumhalloween2019,” the model captioned the video.

This year will mark the 20th annual Heidi Halloween party and from the looks of her preparation, her get-up will be even more elaborate than her over-the-top costumes of the past.

Over the years she’s been a cadaver, Lady Godiva, a 95-year-old woman, Betty Boop,Cleopatra, a butterfly, clones, the werewolf from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video and last year, she andnow-husband Tom Kaulitzdressed asFiona and Shrek.

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Heidi Klum’s 19th Annual Halloween Party

“In the beginning stages, I didn’t know about these [prosthetics] professionals yet and I did my own hair and makeup, and I had some people who would help me put the clothes together,” shetold PEOPLE before last year’s party.

Evan Agostini/Getty

Heidi Klum’s Annual Halloween Party

Thanks to her corpse costume in 2011, she met the prosthetic master atthe Body Worlds exhibitsand now enlists the help of professionals every year. “I met these amazing people who do this for a living,” she said. “I don’t know why I hadn’t though of that earlier.”

Michael Tran/FilmMagic

Heidi Klum’s 12th Annual Halloween Party

Now, she starts the planning process with a team of experts as early as Nov. 1.

“When you do prosthetics and all of this stuff, I’m always having my fingers and toes crossed that it actually does work out on the day because there was no dress rehearsal,” she said. “Because we can’t actually glue all these things down and see if it actually really works. So it’s always a bit nerve-wracking for me, too, that it actually does work out in the end. Usually it does, but you just never know until the day comes.”

Getty/Dimitrios Kambouris

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When asked if she ever has a back-up costume ready in case a mishap occurs, she has the best response.

“No, absolutely not,” she said. “I’m gonna go with Tim Gunn’s line, ‘Make it work.’”

source: people.com