New York: Heidi Klum has stepped into the shoes of Hollywood beauty Naomi Watts as the new face of fashion label Ann Taylor.
The 37-year-old who recently stepped down as the `head angel` of the lingerie brand Victoria`s Secret, is also set to start a TV show of her own.
The German beauty will feature in the retailer`s 2010 Christmas campaign which will be shot by British photographer Rankin, reported New York Post online.
The mother-of-four who is married to soul singer Seal will also host the children`s show `Seriously Funny Kids`, which is due for a 2011 launch and will also be it`s executive producer.
The show will see her interact with children, bringing out the hilarious and often insightful things they say.
"I have four children under the age of six and to behonest, sometimes I enjoy them more than adults. They`re uncensored, unpredictable and absolutely hilarious," the model had said about her new show.
At present she is hosting `Project Runway`, the hit reality show which is a competition for budding fashion designers.
PTI
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