Cindy Crawford brought her sexiest swimsuits — and some supermodel energy — to her winter vacation.
The supermodel was recently spotted on the beach in Cancun, Mexico, looking ageless as she soaked up the rays and cooled off in the ocean wearing a red studded bikini. The model and mother of two kept things simple and timeless, letting her swimwear steal the spotlight. She wore her hair loose and accessorized with simple brown sunglasses and a gold chain bracelet. Crawford also posted an Instagram carousel featuring her husband, Rande Gerber, as they celebrated their friends’ 20th wedding anniversary.
Cindy Crawford frolics in the waves in Cancun, Mexico, wearing a red string bikini.
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Over the years, Crawford’s light-hearted approach to fashion and beauty has become a trademark of her style, and it’s no surprise that she sticks to it even on vacation. Recently, the iconic supermodel has been sharing glimpses of her natural beauty with her fans on Instagram. In early November, Crawford shared an Instagram post in which she showcased a glowing no-makeup look, natural hair, and a comfortable yet stylish sleep camisole to promote her Meaningful Beauty skincare line. Founded in 2009, the company is Crawford’s collection of skin and hair care products. According to her website, her products are designed to help “women look and feel not just younger, but their absolute best, giving them the CONFIDENCE to live a more meaningful life.”
Crawford has been leaning on the Meaningful Beauty message a lot lately, going bare-faced when she posed makeup-free in October in a post with her daughter Kaia Gerber’s dog, Mila, and in August, when she shared several lakeside selfies that showed off her stunning skin during a fun family vacation.
Crawford spoke with PEOPLE about her take on aging in the past, which ties directly into the Meaningful Beauty ethos. In 2021, she told PEOPLE that her view on skin care is very much about “keeping aging at bay,” but that she believes in taking good care of her skin. “If we’re lucky, we age. It’s a privilege, but it’s also very scary women [to think]’Okay, what’s going to happen?’ ” she told PEOPLE.
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