Cindy Crawford kept it casual as she headed out for dinner in Santa Monica in a pair of leather trousers and a zip-up fur jacket.
The 57-year-old supermodel looked effortlessly chic as she made her way out for a meal at Italian eatery Giorgio Baldi on Thursday.
Cindy stepped out in grey leather trousers for the outing, which she paired with a brown belt and brown suede boots.
The fashion industry personality tucked a white collared sweater into her trousers, which she layered with a casual zip-up fur jacket.
She finished off the look by carrying a brown leather handbag and matching purse, with her gorgeous locks cascading down loosely by her shoulders.
Cindy Crawford kept it casual as she headed out for dinner in Santa Monica on Thursday in a pair of leather trousers and a zip-up fur jacket
The 57-year-old supermodel looked effortlessly chic as she made her way out for a meal at Italian eatery Giorgio Baldi
Cindy opted for minimal make-up for the dinner outing, and a simple pair of gold hoop earrings.
The appearance came just days after she was spotted leaving an office building in Malibu on Monday.
And on Sunday she opened up about working on the 2023 docuseries The Super Models during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Singapore.
The program consisted of four episodes, which were all released on the Apple TV+ streaming service in September of last year.
The Super Models was centred on the lives and careers of Cindy, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington Burns.
All four of the fashion industry personalities served as executive producers for the program.
It was received well by critics, and currently holds a rating of 81% on Rotten Tomatoes.
During her sit-down with the media outlet, Cindy spoke about how she was happy to have been able to work both in front of and behind the camera during the project’s production process.
Crawford’s outing took place just one day after she opened up about working on the 2023 docuseries The Super Models during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Singapore
During her sit-down with the media outlet, Crawford spoke about how she was happy to have been able to work both in front of and behind the camera during the project’s production process
‘The most exciting thing about the documentary is that the four of us produced it. We felt like there is so much nostalgia for our era and that we wanted to have a voice in telling our story,’ she said.
Cindy went on to speak about how she greatly enjoyed spending time with her fellow models.
‘I loved hearing each of their stories and recollections. Of course, I was very moved by all Linda has been through. I also learned a lot from Naomi’s story,’ she stated.
She then stated that she was excited to be able to relive her early days as model through her daughter Kaia, who has followed in her mother’s footsteps.
‘It’s been fun revisiting the fashion world with her,’ Cindy said.
In December, Cindy shared a throwback photo of herself posing with Princess Diana as she recalled visiting Kensington Palace following her ‘cameo’ in Netflix‘s The Crown.
In December, Cindy shared a throwback photo of herself posing with Princess Diana as she recalled visiting Kensington Palace following her ‘cameo’ in Netflix ‘s The Crown
Cindy shared a snippet from the show’s sixth season where a young Prince William, played by Ed McVey, had posters of models on his wall.
In the scene, Prince Philip – played by Jonathan Pryce – asked William who the women were, which he replied with, ‘Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell.’
‘A little cameo on @thecrownetflix,’ Cindy typed in the caption.
‘I still vividly remember visiting Kensington Palace to meet Diana and a teenage William (who had just discovered the “Super Models”).’
She also uploaded the clip to her Instagram stories, followed by the throwback image that was taken when she met the late Princess of Wales.
Underneath, she added both a white heart and dove emoji.