Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford’s daughter, had an awkward (and brief) wardrobe malfunction at Valentino
Cindy Crawford’s daughter, Kaia Gerber, has been ruling Paris Fashion Week but showed a little more skin than she intended at Valentino.
Well, this could’ve been a lot worse. Supermodel Kaia Gerber has suffered a near-wardrobe malfunction involving a sheer shirt (and a runaway blazer) at Paris Fashion Week.
Cindy Crawford’s daughter went braless under the black, see-through top, which she covered up with a black power-jacket during Valentino’s show.
With her hand in the pocket, Gerber, 18, revealed a little more skin than intended while modelling for the luxury brand’s spring/summer 2020 collection, resulting in a brief NSFW runway moment.
Watching on from the front row were Alexa Chung, Olivia Palermo, and OG supermodel, Naomi Campbell.
It’s been a busy month for Gerber, who has strutted in all the major shows in fashion month in New York, London, Milan and now, Paris.
Last week, she was spied in Paris out in a group with Australian-born Euphoria star, Jacob Elordi after the Saint Laurent show.
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Ahead of her birthday, genetically-blessed Kaia opened up to British Vogue about growing up.
“Being 18 … means independence. Age is very much so a concept, I think it places a label on you,” Gerber said.
“Ever since I was younger people told me I was a really old soul. Because I felt I understood things I never learned.”
Gerber, who is a regular on the runways of Versace and Chanel, strutted for luxury label Longchamp at its New York Fashion Week show over the weekend, where Jenner and Kate Moss looked on from the front row.
“My favourite thing about being a model is the people that I meet,” Gerber previously told Teen Vogue.
“I don’t think there’s any other job where you get to learn so many things about so many different people,” she added.
Also modelling in the Valentino show was Australian catwalk star Adut Akech complete with glittering gold eyeshadow.
“I wanted to work on something universal, to get back to the essence of shape and volume,” said Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, according to American Vogue. “So I worked on the idea of the white shirt, but treating it with a couture sensibility.”
Of course, some of the best looks were in the front row. Case in question? Naomi Campbell.