Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber instantly became the center of attention during the launch event for the new RE/DONE collection in Los Angeles. The mother-daughter duo arrived at the fashionable daytime gathering wearing coordinated denim-inspired outfits that quickly turned into one of the most talked-about celebrity moments of the event.
The new collection was created in collaboration with 24-year-old Kaia Gerber, who continues building her own name in the fashion industry while constantly drawing comparisons to her legendary mother. The presentation attracted numerous celebrities and fashion insiders, but many guests admitted it was impossible not to focus on Cindy and Kaia once they stepped in front of the cameras together.

Both women chose loose light-blue jeans as the foundation of their looks, creating a subtle visual connection between their outfits without appearing overly staged. Cindy paired her denim with a matching denim shirt, leaning into a relaxed but polished all-blue aesthetic that highlighted her timeless supermodel style.
Kaia took a softer approach by combining her jeans with a white pullover, adding a more understated and youthful contrast to her mother’s look. While their outfits were not identical, the coordinated styling made them appear visually connected in nearly every photo taken throughout the event.

Photographers immediately surrounded the pair as they happily posed together on the carpet, and social media quickly exploded with comments about how similar they looked. Fans online once again pointed out how strongly Kaia resembles Cindy, with many calling them one of the most genetically blessed mother-daughter duos in Hollywood fashion circles.

The event itself may have been about the RE/DONE collection, but online conversation quickly shifted almost entirely toward the chemistry and styling of Cindy and Kaia together. Between the matching denim, effortless poses and unmistakable supermodel energy, many people agreed the two women ended up overshadowing the entire party without even trying.