Heidi also reflected on her more toned-down costumes, including her all-black leather outfit from her first Halloween party in 2000.
“Well, this is boring,” she explained. “This was my very first one. I was like, ‘I’m Heidi. I’m going to do a Heidi-themed dirndl-type thing in patent leather.’ But I had to do my own hair and makeup. I didn’t know anyone at the time who does special effects makeup.”
However, she’s now found her go-to artists to work with for the Halloween season, including prosthetics designer Mike Morano. Indeed, the veteran creative has produced several of her iconic costumes, including her 2016 nod to Jessica Rabbit and her 2022 transformation into a slimy worm.
“Over the years, I’ve met amazing people,” she continued, “and they help me now.”
Keep reading to see more of Heidi’s unforgettable costumes…
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