The TV personality reunited with UNICEF to celebrate the return of the organization’s Little Orange Box
Heidi Klum is making it work this Halloween season thanks to help from former Project Runway and Making the Cut fan favorites and UNICEF.
Klum, 51, a UNICEF USA Supporter and the unofficial queen of Halloween, is helping the organization “reintroduce” Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF’s iconic Little Orange Box, which will spotlight children and highlight “UNICEF’s core mission of ensuring every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected,” per the organization’s news release.
In “The Box is Back” campaign, Klum is joined by Project Runway designers Erin Robertson and Kentaro Kameyama, as well as Making the Cut’s Ciara Chyanne and Jonny Cota, and tasks them with creating an idea for her upcoming Halloween costume.
She begins by asking the four to create something that is “timeless” and “retro.” As each continues to show off their designs, she tells Cota, “Think small but with a big impact.” Chyanne shows off a turquoise fabric, similar to that of the UNICEF logo, but Klum requests it be “more orange,” seemingly to be in line with the upcoming holiday season.
Then, a young boy chimes in to suggest the organization’s Little Orange Box and quickly shows it off to Klum and the designers. Klum then concludes the video by saying, “The box is back. Add some meaning to your Halloweening with UNICEF.”