"Project Runway's" 13th season debuts on July 24, and the new promos found a creative way to show some skin.

Host Heidi Klum fronts the promos each season and always manages to pop, whether she's lying in a pile of scissors or wearing a red-carpet-worthy dress. This season she went almost completely nude, and she had a "dress" made out of hangers Photoshopped on. She posed with designer mentor Tim Gunn, who wears a checkered suit and holds a wooden hanger.

Klum posted the image on her Twitter account and acknowledged being nominated for an Emmy.

The model also revealed that she kept apologizing to Tim Gunn during the shoot.

"It was a little bit embarrassing because I had to shoot it basically without clothes on," Klum said to Us Weekly. "I kept on apologizing to Tim having to stare at my booty, and he was like, 'Oh! Good God! I love looking at your booty!' It's funny because he's so polite, and I had to run in front of him, and he was making faces behind [me]. I was wearing the tiniest little G-string."

"Project Runway" was nominated for five categories for the 2014 show. Klum and Gunn were both nominated for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program. The show also received its 10th nomination for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program.

Even after all the years she has worked on the show, she still gets nervous.

"I've been thinking about it for days," she said. "I've been sweating bullets about it! I totally do because you never know."

Klum also revealed that she and the rest of the "Project Runway" crew had a lot of fun at last year's awards, mainly because they drank a lot. Klum said she wasn't really able to handle talking when it was their turn to accept their Emmy. Instead, Gunn spoke for the group because he "could still function."

And for the upcoming season, viewers can expect more of the same from the show but with some new fun challenges.

"We have great people on -- Dita Von Teese was there for an amazing judging season," she said. "We did a rain walk, so we had the models walk through rain. We built an amazing set where the designers had to create an avant-garde look out of waterproof materials. ... The most amazing things happened."