Cindy Crawford looked as ageless as ever for a recent Omega watch event.
The legendary supermodel wowed the crowd in a ruched Carolina Herrera white midi dress that featured a sultry off-the-shoulder neckline and a low-cut keyhole cutout.
She paired the ensemble with gold heels, earrings, and, of course, an Omega watch. Her medium-length hair was styled in a bouncy side part while her makeup featured brown lips and bronzed cheeks. See the photos here!
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Cindy Crawford Rocks A White Midi Dress For Omega Event
The mother of two captioned her post: “Back in my old stomping grounds for a special evening with @omega.”
Her fans quickly flooded her Instagram comments section with praise when she shared photos from the luxury event.
“Excellent hair,” said one fan. Another user asked, “How is she 58?!”
“Always gorgeous!” wrote another person. “This dress is amazing on you,” said another user.
Crawford is one of the celebrated stars consistently praised for her timeless beauty and graceful approach to aging. Even now, she doesn’t look much different from her younger days, embodying a natural and elegant outlook on growing older.
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Cindy Crawford Talks Aging As A Supermodel
In a recent interview with the BBC, the supermodel opened up about aging, sharing that she first started to worry about it in her mid-30s—a time when many modeling careers were slowing down.
“I had been on contract with Revlon for nearly 13 years. They were wonderful to me. But models did not last past 35 back then. That was just the industry thinking at the time,” she said, but that didn’t stop her. “And I was like, ‘Okay, am I going to just ride off into the sunset? Or am I going to bet on myself and try and do my own thing?’ I just knew I had to take a chance on myself.”
Crawford instead has a “don’t panic” approach to aging, adding, “It’s a realistic thing. You’re taking care; you’re trying to look as good as you can for as long as you can—you’re not fighting against the years that you’ve earned.”