Heidi Klum looked like a real-life Barbie doll on the Grammys red carpet.
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Heidi Klum’s glam team is ahead of the curve.
The model walked the Grammys 2026 red carpet in a lacquered leather Marina Hoermanseder dress that was custom-molded to her body — and her makeup artist, Linda Hay, designed her L’Oréal Paris beauty look to match.
“We wanted her makeup to mimic [the dress’] curves and neutral palette,” she said in a press release, calling the unique look “more of an art piece than a gown.”
While we can’t all get a dress that’s an exact replica of our physiques, the True Match Lumi Glotion Klum used for an all-over glow rings in at just $15.
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L'Oréal ParisAnd though the brand’s Midnight Cream is made for the face — and designed to help smooth wrinkles, firm skin and improve radiance — the fashion icon slathered the stuff on her body, too. (She’s not the only one obsessed with the moisturizer, as Bethenny Frankel’s called it “so elite.”)
Klum’s glossy lip came courtesy of Plump Ambition Hyaluron Lip Oil, a pout-plumping formula that also counts Frankel, Reneé Rapp and Nikki Glaser as fans.
Klum made headlines with her figure-hugging leather dress. Getty ImagesHer look also incorporated the beauty brand’s True Match Super-Blendable Foundation and Lumi Bronze Le Stick Soleil — plus a spritz of Infallible 3-Second Setting Spray to lock it all in.
The 52-year-old supermodel wasn’t the only reaching for L’Oréal Paris products for music’s big night; Teyana Tayor and Ciara Miller both used the brand’s skincare and makeup, while Tate McRae’s hairstylist touched up her highlights with Le Color Gloss.
If there were an award for most affordable red carpet glam, it’s safe to say L’Oréal would be in the running.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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