Cindy Crawford is aware of a factor or two about dressing for an evening out. She helped set the usual for it within the ’90s. Yesterday, Crawford doubled down on her OG supermodel uniform as she hit New York Metropolis in a plunging satin quantity.
Crawford was seen heading to Andy Cohen’s Watch What Occurs Reside studio on Monday. She wore a shiny orange midi costume that featured a plunging criss-cross entrance and lengthy sleeves. Crawford styled her below-the-knee piece with metallic lace-up pumps that nearly bordered into “bare” shoe territory. The mannequin carried a shiny Saint Laurent clutch in her hand for a extra formal contact. She rounded out her look with assertion hoop earrings, dewy pores and skin, and nude lipstick. Her tousled brunette waves have been exuding pure ’90s Glamazon.
Though Crawford formally retired from full-time modeling in 2000, she nonetheless has that OG tremendous “evening out” model down pat. Her newest outfit recollects the top of her modeling heyday—a time when she’d put on all the pieces from slinky Alaïa bandage clothes to daring Versace minis for an evening out in town. Curiously, Crawford’s mini-me mannequin daughter Kaia Gerber simply provided a really totally different model of late evening vogue a number of days in the past.
Throughout a Broadway date evening along with her boyfriend Austin Butler, Gerber sported a graphic tee with the phrases “Come to my home. I’ve nice books” written throughout the entrance. The brand new age tremendous paired her cheeky prime with low-rise pants, a black mini bag, and almond-toe sneakers. As a bonafide e-book nerd, Kaia’s slogan t-shirt felt like a pure alternative for her date evening. But it surely additionally bore a hanging distinction to Crawford’s extra party-ready model.
Kaia’s supermodel playbook, other than the occasional classic pull, is outlined by child tees, dishevelled, hip-grazing pants, and the oddball purposeful shoe. Crawford, on the opposite facet of the spectrum, appears to be like comfy re-creating her ’90s model playbook with festive clothes and towering stilettos.
And that, of us, is 2 generations of supermodels. And two very totally different supermodel uniforms.