The first real test is followed by a second one on Thursday evening on “Germany’s Next Top Model”. However, Heidi Klum doesn’t want to impose this on all other new models. So what can you do to quickly say goodbye to several candidates?

It’s simple: turn the bathrobes into “high fashion pieces” and then put them on the catwalk, Klum encourages the men and women. For some it is the first time. And at the end of the pier not only Klum was waiting, but also the French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier himself.

Anyone who doesn’t speak English only understands half of the excitement and worries of the inexperienced models before the bathrobe show. “Overthinkers” feel “unique” and the “excitement” “legitimately” increases as the time on the “runway” approaches. In German: As the excitement builds in front of the catwalk, the models feel totally unique – even though their thoughts are racing.

Some turn their bathrobe into a robe, others wear the belt of the fluffy coat around their breasts and the rest low around their hips and one just wears the belt – nothing else.

A “real celebrity moment”

Those who impressed with their walk can then slip into real haute couture from Berlin designer Jasmin Erbas for the next show – the big show. A “real celebrity moment” for candidate Maximilian. The models stand backstage in challenging outfits, in difficult shoes and with a rollercoaster tingling sensation in their stomachs.

Heidi’s friends from the fashion world are sitting in front of it. “There is no shortage of challenges,” says Klum, summing up the situation. With Gaultier at his side, the world-famous model takes a seat in the front row and the candidates complete their “very first fashion walk”.

Clothes are torn, ankles are bent, faces are derailed. “You all had your little problems,” is model mom Klum’s second summary. This marks the beginning of the weekly decision. Because one thing is clear: Not all boys and girls can get a ticket for the big trip with Klum in the 19th season. Who can accompany Heidi to the Spanish island of Tenerife?