Kaia Gerber trusts only her mom Cindy Crawford with her eyebrows [WATCH VIDEO]
Kaia Gerber trusts only her mother Cindy Crawford when it comes to her eyebrows. The supermodel’s daughter has landed a high-fashion spread for Teen Vogue for its December/January issue. In the new issue of the fashion bible, she has talked about her famous arches and the best advice she received from her mom.
“My mom does mine because I know I would go tweezer-crazy and wind up with no eyebrows at all. I love the look of full brows that aren’t perfectly done — eyebrows on fleek, that’s the goal,” she said. The 14-year-old added that her eyebrows were like Miley Cyrus, which cannot be tamed, even with brow gel.
Talking about her glossy brunette locks, just like her famous mother’s, Kaia said that she is not too attached to her long hair. The teen added that she got a major haircut when she was younger and did not really like it until it finally grew out. The teenager however nourishes a secret desire to chop her hair off, People reports.
Kaia was all praises for her supermodel mom, who is a big support in her career, Hello reports. Cindy’s mini-me was glad that she was allowed to enjoy the joys of childhood, before starting off as a model. Kaia started modeling at the age of 10 years. She then starred in a Young Versace ad but her start in the industry was a gradual one.
She is learning all the tricks of the trade from her mom. The best advice Cindy has offered to her daughter is to ponder over each and every pose as it gives deeper meaning to the pictures rather than a blank stare.
Revealing some fun facts about herself, Kaia said she loves reading, traveling, yoga, and dancing. She is fluent in French, and her favourite movie is “Clueless.” She also revealed that she was named after the Bob Marley song Kaya. Teen Vogue teased fans on Instagram with a minute-long video about her .
Kaia, who bagged her first modelling contract with IMG Models in July, has also featured on the cover of Vogue Italia for its July issue.
[Source: YouTube/Teen Vogue]
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