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Kaia Gerber's Cindy Crawford-inspired beauty

Kaia Gerber appeared with a look very similar to Cindy Crawford's catwalk make-up in the 90s.

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We love Kaia Gerber 's "milk bath" manicure, the thin scarves she uses, the frequent changes she makes in her hair, and many things about her personal style, as she grows her presence in the modeling world day by day with the influence of her mother Cindy Crawford's genes. Kaia , who is also one of the actors of the movie "Bottoms", exhibits a natural look and effortless beauty both in front of the camera and on the catwalk.

Let's examine the details of the make-up together, while Gerber 's resemblance to her mother, who appeared with the eye make-up that Cindy Crawford wore in fashion shows in the 90s, at an event she attended, is among the details that caught our attention.

Applying a matte finish to her moist skin, Kaia added dimension to her face with a bronzer that was not too dark than her skin tone. The real eye-catching point of the make-up is the "smoky" eyes. Kaia applied a bronze base to her eyelids and did not forget to add a light touch of highlighter to the corners of her eyes. Continuing her make-up with a dark eyeliner, in which she lightly dispersed dark pigments, Kaia completed her make-up with a cat eye created with eye shadow and long, curled eyelashes. This eye makeup may seem familiar to you because we see similar looks among current makeup trends such as “rockstar girlfriend makeup” or “naked smoky eye” .

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