Cindy Crawford ‘is figuring out ways to make New Year’s Eve feel special at home’ amid coronavirus pandemic
Cindy Crawford considered Instagram on Wednesday to think about how she will ring off in a memorable way in 2021.
The supermodel (54) said on Instagram ‘ways to make New Year’s Eve feel special at home (besides a flashing light and a good playlist). Any ideas?
Crawford, the mother of 19-year-old daughter Kaia and 21-year-old son Presley, along with her husband, Rande Gerber, 58, smiled as she posed under a chandelier in a lavish room from her residence.

The year ends: Cindy Crawford (54) went to Instagram on Wednesday and reflected on how she will ring in 2021 in an unforgettable way.
The catwalk icon received reactions from famous friends, including supermodel Helena Christensen who wrote: ‘Tequila and red lips;’ and famous actresses Michelle Pfeiffer and Diane Keaton, who each left emoji hearts behind.
Crawford spoke to beauty shop Byrdie in July to compare how the modeling industry has changed and remained the same since she began her career in the 1980s, as both of her children are professional models.
“The reality of modeling – being in a show or in front of a camera – is the same today, I think, like when I first started,” she said. ‘What’s amazing is how Presley or Kaia would work with a stylist or a photographer I worked with. Many of the players are the same. ‘
The Illinois resident said that ‘the biggest difference for them is the digital social part of it’, as models are expected to have all aspects of their lives.

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“Then we did not really worry about the ‘model-off-duty’ style,” she said. ‘We did not have stylists for what we wore for a show; you just did a show. The good thing about Kaia is that I think that because she sees how I go about it, she’s taking a similar stance, namely that you do not have to be dressed every second for Street Style of the Year. ‘
Crawford said ‘it’s so much pressure’ in this regard professionally, as ‘customers look at your social media’ and it ‘matters’.
She added: ‘Then they make decisions. I think that makes it an extra layer of work. ‘
Crawford, who has appeared on the covers of fashion magazines such as Vogue and Cosmopolitan, said that ‘as far as the beauty industry is concerned’ one positive change brings more diversity.
“It’s getting more and more diverse, and I think it’s fantastic,” said Crawford, who has more than 5 million followers on Instagram. ‘In every way. Because of social media, everyone is a model in their own right. And we are seeing more and more extensive kinds of beauty reflected.
‘From weight to height to even natural makeup versus lots of makeup. There is no longer just one beauty ideal. ‘