Move over, world—another Klum kid is here to serve face, attitude, and an aggressively oversized scarf.
Heidi Klum’s 19-year-old son, Henry Samuel, has officially joined the family business (which, apparently, is being genetically superior and looking expensive). He made his Paris Fashion Week runway debut at the Lena Erziak Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 Show, held at the very fancy Hotel le Marois. Because if you’re gonna start modeling, might as well do it in Paris, right?
Henry’s Big Fashion Moment (And That Scarf)
Henry kicked off the show in a black suit with an open back, proving that business in the front, party in the back isn’t just for mullets. Later, he came back rocking a full black suit with an oversized scarf, which may or may not double as a sleeping bag. High fashion, people!
Mama Heidi was basically the proudest mom on Instagram, posting a video of Henry strutting like a pro with the caption:
**“So proud of you Henry – Opening the Lena Erziak Haute Couture Show in Paris ❤️❤️❤️”**
And honestly? Same, Heidi. Same.
Henry’s Modeling Advice: Books, Posture, and Fun (In That Order)
Turns out Henry had some pro tips before hitting the catwalk. Big sis Leni Klum (who’s also a model because of course she is) gave him the ol’ “balance a book on your head” trick—which, considering most models carry handbags smaller than a Tic Tac, is probably good practice.
Meanwhile, Heidi kept it simple:
1. Do your best.
2. Have fun.
3. Try not to trip. (Okay, maybe she didn’t say that, but you *know* she was thinking it.)
So… Is Henry the Next Big Model?
Eh, maybe. Maybe not. Henry’s keeping his options open.
“I have many interests—sports, music, film, and fashion,” he said, proving he is officially too cool to commit to just one. “I want to explore different creative experiences and find the right path for my future.”
Translation: I’ll model when I feel like it, but don’t expect me to be glued to a runway, people.
His Parents = Cool, Creative, and Probably Good at Everything
Henry also gave a sweet shoutout to both of his parents, Heidi Klum and Seal, for their endless creativity.
“I admire the hard work they put into their success every day,” he said. “Their creativity inspires me, and they have always encouraged my siblings and me to pursue our own artistic interests.”
Basically, in the Klum-Samuel household, you either do something creative or risk being the only one at family dinner without a Vogue feature.
So, welcome to the modeling world, Henry! Whether you stay or leave, you’ll always have that one time you wore a massive scarf in Paris—and that’s more than most of us can say.