Camilla Araujo Spotted at Paris Fashion Week’s Vetements Show Amid Heidi Klum’s Viral Nude Look

Camilla Araujo was among the high-profile names spotted outside the Vetements runway show in Paris, where the fashion house staged one of the most closely watched events of Fashion Week.

The model and social media personality arrived in a striking slate-toned structured gown with dramatic shoulders and a floor-length hem. Styled with oversized black sunglasses and silver statement earrings, Araujo’s look drew attention from photographers and fans gathered outside despite the rainy weather.Still, it was Heidi Klum who dominated headlines with an ensemble that instantly went viral.

The 52-year-old model, accompanied by her daughter Leni, first posed for photos in an oversized overcoat and dark glasses.

Moments later, she revealed a floor-length gown of sheer gray lace with built-in gloves, leaving little to the imagination. Beneath the lace, Klum wore only a nude-toned thong.

The look, which debuted as part of Vetements’ Spring/Summer 2025 collection, shocked even seasoned Fashion Week attendees.

Klum also revealed metallic grills when she parted her lips on the carpet, further adding to the buzz.

“She looked fearless,” Araujo said. “Heidi’s been in this business for decades and still knows how to create a viral moment. I think that’s inspiring. Fashion should make people talk.”

The German supermodel previously walked in the same Vetements collection in a more covered-up look, pairing leather pants with a graphic T-shirt and long coat. But the lace gown worn Thursday may stand as one of her most daring public outfits to date.

For Araujo, the experience was about more than celebrity spectacle. “I come here for the art,” she said. “What Vetements does is unexpected. It’s not safe, and that’s the point. You see the clothes, but you also feel the culture shift happening in front of you.”


Aime McCrory
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Get Connected With Your Government

Get Connected With Your GovernmentThe Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross will reschedule our town hall meeting with all levels of government in Haddon Heights to a new date soon. We are working to address heightened security concerns. If you have any questions or need assistance until our next Town Hall Meeting, please submit them, and we will forward them to the appropriate level of government. Click Here to submit questions.

The Camden County Board of Commissioners hosts its Monthly Meetings at 520 Market Street on the 6th Floor in Camden. These meetings are open to the public and allow community members to stay up-to-date on county proceedings. The next Caucus Meeting will take place on TuesdayOctober 14th, and the next Monthly Commissioner Meeting will be held ThursdayOctober 16thClick Here to watch meetings online.

Imagine all your county information in the palm of your hand, just sign up for The Camden County App! Our mobile app is a free resource that serves as a one stop source for Camden County’s services, concerts, weather closings, programs, events, and more. Available for both iPhone and Android. Click Here to download the app.
 

Van Drew Condemns Philadelphia for Raising Communist China’s Flag

Washington, DC –Congressman Van Drew sent a letter to Mayor Parker of the city of Philadelphia demanding accountability for the city’s decision to raise the flag of the People’s Republic of China during an official ceremony on September 30th.

“The CCP is not a government to be celebrated,” said Congressman Van Drew. “It is a regime of repression and intimidation that censors its people, steals American jobs, and undermines our national security. By raising their flag in an official city ceremony, Philadelphia gave recognition to an adversary that works every day against the interests of the United States. It is a direct insult to the values that define our country. Mayor Parker owes the people a full explanation of why this ceremony was allowed to take place and the steps she is taking to ensure it does not happen again.”

Click here to read the letter.

Museum Builders Share Dreams for Camden, Atlantic City

Join us Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. on Zoom for our monthly meeting featuring two founders of local African American museums. Learn about their determination, drive and why this work is vital to a future where we are all informed about our history and culture.
Ralph Hunter, Sr., 87, (above, left) and Larry Miles, 92, (above, right) dream of a south Jersey landscape with African American museums in Atlantic City and Camden, respectively. The men are collectors, business leaders and entrepreneurs who educate and inspire.

Mr. Miles founded La Unique African American Bookstore and Cultural Center in Camden, which is located on the newly named Larry Miles Way. Mr. Hunter’s collection is on display at the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City and the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey in Newtonville. Both are putting their dreams into action.

Learn about their determination, drive and why this work is vital to the future where we are all better informed about our history and culture.


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HSI-led operation leads to arrests in criminal sex trafficking

DALLAS — Homeland Security Investigations Dallas, with assistance from federal, state and local law enforcement, executed a criminal search warrant for suspected human trafficking and unlawful employment at the Chicas Bonitas Cabaret in Dallas Sept. 26.

Forty-one illegal aliens, including 29 suspected of illegally working at the club, were taken into custody by the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Dallas Field Office for administrative immigration violations. Approximately $30,000 in U.S. currency and various business records were seized by HSI Dallas as part of their ongoing criminal investigation into the business.

“HSI Dallas is committed to eradicating the vile scourge of sex trafficking from our local communities,” said HSI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Travis Pickard. “Working in conjunction with our federal and local partners and leveraging HSI’s unique investigative authorities, we were able to disrupt the suspected trafficking operation at this cabaret and are working to identify potential victims.”

ICE continues to process aliens who were arrested during the operation, but at least five have been convicted of criminal offenses after illegally entering the U.S. and one has illegally entered the country at least 10 times including:

  • Juan Carlos Salas Medina, a 30-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who has illegally entered the U.S. 10 times and been convicted of aggravated assault of a family member, possession of a controlled substance, and DUI.
  • Julios Cesar Martinez, a 47-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who has been convicted three times for assault causing bodily injury and DUI.
  • Victor Manuel Manzano-Ramirez, a 47-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who has illegally entered the U.S. twice and been convicted of DUI.
  • Gustavo Rojas-Garda, a 44-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who has been convicted of DUI.
  • Genaro Diaz-Perez, a 44-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who has been convicted of prostitution.

Law enforcement agencies that supported the operation included the Dallas Police Department, the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigative Division.

Muhlenberg Students Help New Students Navigate First Days on Campus

Students take part in Orientation at Muhlenberg College

ALLENTOWN, PA (10/02/2025)– Orientation Leaders are mentors charged with guiding new students in their academic, personal, and social transition from high school to college. Local leaders include:

Emersynn Fair of Lumberton (08048) served as a Muhlenberg Orientation Leader. A graduate of Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Fair is studying Political Science and Psychology at Muhlenberg.

Riley Konstance of Medford (08055) served as a Muhlenberg Orientation Leader. A graduate of BCIT Medford Campus, Konstance is studying Dance at Muhlenberg.

Sophia Beatty of Marlton (08053) served as a Muhlenberg Orientation Leader. A graduate of Cherokee High School, Beatty is studying at Muhlenberg.

Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, four-year residential, liberal arts college in the city of Allentown, Pa., with nearly 2,000 bachelor’s and master’s degree-seeking students. The college’s curriculum and experiences are designed to open doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.

Statewide archery season starts Saturday

Pennsylvania’s statewide deer archery season opens this Saturday, October 4 and runs through November 21 — including seven of the approved Sundays for the 2025-26 season — then reopens from December 26-January 19. Hunters are reminded to tag and report their harvest within 10 days by phone, by mail, or online. 

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Philadelphia Police Homicide Investigation

The Philadelphia Police are investigating a homicide in the city’s 24th District. Officers responded to the 3000 block of Kensington Avenue at approximately 7:43 p.m. for a report of a shooting. An adult male victim was transported by police to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:01 p.m. The scene was secured, and the Homicide Unit is leading the investigation. No arrests have been made, and a motive has not been determined.

Troiano’s Two Goals Help #10 Rowan Men’s Soccer Over NJCU, 3-0

GLASSBORO, NJ – Johnny Troiano scored two goals and Ryan Cleary handed out three assists as #10 Rowan men’s soccer shut out New Jersey City, 3-0, in NJAC action this evening. The Profs are now 8-2-1 and 1-1 in the conference. 

Freshman C.J. Norton made three saves on the evening to record the shutout as the Profs held a commanding 17-4 advantage over NJCU (4-6-2; 1-1) in shots. 

It marked the fourth multiple-goal game of the year for Troiano, who leads the Profs and the NJAC this season with 11 goals. Cleary matched his career-high in assists, as he also handed out three this season against Salisbury. 

Troiano opened up the scoring in the 18th minute by netting one that originated on a corner kick and was set up by Jason Barragan and Cleary. 

Frank Onguene netted his first goal at as a Prof at 36:21. Cleary collected the ball in front after a corner kick and passed it back to Onguene, who connected from 12 yards out. 

Troiano closed it out in the second half in the 70th minute with his second, as Cleary was again responsible for the assist. 

The Profs are on the road on Saturday with a local trip to NJAC rival Rutgers-Camden for a 1 p.m. start. 

Cape May County Celebrates Groundbreaking for New $21.5 Million Justice Complex

Cape May Court House, NJ – On Wednesday, October 1st, the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners celebrated the groundbreaking of the County’s new Justice Complex, a transformative $21.5 million investment that will modernize and centralize critical public safety and County prosecutor office services. 

The project includes the demolition of outdated facilities, construction of a new 37,000 sqft building, 9,600 sqft of renovations to pre-existing structures, and extensive landscaping and site improvements to create a secure, efficient, and professional campus for law enforcement and public safety professionals. The future complex will centralize County Prosecutor’s Office operations and provide greater efficiencies.

Additionally, the complex will include new barracks for the County’s Public Safety Academy, able to accommodate 108 cadets with room to expand. “Today we move forward with building a facility that meets the needs of our dedicated public safety personnel and strengthens the County’s ability to serve and protect our residents, but also, to do so without borrowing funds shows the strong fiscal stewardship of our County government,” said Director Desiderio. 

“Investing wisely in public safety infrastructure is essential to the wellbeing of our communities and ensures that we have the capacity, security, and technology to meet the everchanging challenges facing law enforcement, and serving as the Liaison to the Prosecutors Office, I am both proud and excited to see this project moving forward,” said Commissioner Melanie Collette. 

The new complex is designed to provide modern workspaces, enhanced security and privacy features, energy efficient utility upgrades, and cutting-edge technology to support investigative, prosecutorial, and training operations. Ernest Bock & Sons is the awarded general contractor for the project. The project is set to be complete 645 from October