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Heidi Klum stands out in purple velvet jacket and blue jeans alongside husband Tom Kaulitz in NYC

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After more than three decades in front of the camera, Heidi Klum knows how to make a grand entrance - even on the bustling streets of Midtown Manhattan.The longtime supermodel, 48, caught the attention of admiring photographers and ogling fans when she stepped out of the 50th Street subway station, decked out in a retro 1960s-era ensemble, en route to her appearance on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.And with all the bold colors, mixed with her infectious enthusiasm, and big beaming smile, the former catwalk queen was hard to miss as she strutted her stuff alongside husband Tom Kaulitz.Scroll down to video Bold colors for bold lady: Heidi Klum, 48, caught the attention of fans and admirers when she stepped out of the 50th Street subway station decked out in a 1960s-inspired ensembleKaulitz, 32, was the first to come out the exit doors and on to the sidewalk, looking like a rock star in his own right.But trailing just a few steps behind, Klum eyes lit up when she took notice of all the attention and adulation,which was a perfect match for her glowing outfit.

She wore a bold purple velvet jacket that appeared to get even brighter up under the harsh lights of all the photo-taking. While it was thick and heavy for warmth in the winter months, it was designed to look like a blazer.

Hard to miss: The longtime supermodel donned a purple velvet jacket with patchy flared jeans, a golden scarf over a black top, and leopard-print boots; husband Tom Kaulitz was the picture of cool in a black ensemble with a dark blue overcoatThe German native also donned flared blue jeans that were altered with a matching purple, black and white patterns along the front, from the waist down to the top of her knees,along with patches of white.In.

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