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At SNL taping in NY

On November 16, Kaia brings Pete Davidson a cake to his SNL taping to surprise him on his 26th birthday in NY.

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Leaves Magnolia Bakery

On November 16, Kaia leaves Magnolia Bakery in New York City.

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Takes a stroll through Soho

On November 15, Kaia takes a solo stroll through Soho after a weekday workout.

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x10 | 15/11/2019

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Heads to the gym in NYC

On November 15, Kaia goes to the gym in New York City.

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Out with a friend in NY

On November 14, Kaia steps out in a leather jacket and a bucket hat in New York City.

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At a Manhattan gym

On November 14, Kaia takes a post-workout stroll after training at a Manhattan gym in NY.

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At a Supermarket

On November 13, Kaia and her boyfriend Pete Davidson photographed at a Supermarket in Upstate New York doing grocery shopping after packing up their car with bags.

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x6 | 13/11/2019

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Women’s Guild Cedar’s-Sinai Luncheon

On November 06, Kaia at Womens Guild Cedars-Sinai Annual Luncheon held at Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

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A Sense of Home Gala

On November 01, Kaia and Cindy Crawford attends A Sense of Home Gala in Los Angeles.

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Goes to Halloween Party

On October 31, Kaia goes To Kendall Jenner’s Halloween Party.

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Bulls vs Knicks Game

On October 28, Kaia attends Chicago Bulls vs New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

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Leaving the gym

On October 26, Kaia leaving the gym in NY.

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Outside Highline Stages

On October 25, Kaia is seen outside Highline Stages in New York.

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x12 | 25/10/2019

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Vogue US November 2019

High quality magazine scans from Vogue Magazine November 2019 issue with Kaia Gerber has been added to the gallery, check them out. So pretty!

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x12 | Vogue US Nov’19

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At The Dogpound Gym

On October 24, Kaia getting in a workout session at The Dogpound Gym in NY.

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Out with Tommy in NY

On October 24, Kaia spotted out and about in New York City.

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After a workout in Soho

On October 23, Kaia going back home after a workout in Soho, NY.

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HD captures: Vogue Forces of Fashion

On October 10, Kaia and Cindy Crawford has attended Vogue’s Forces of Fashion event in New York City. I have added HD captures with Kaia, check them out.

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At the Beverly Hills mansion

On October 20, Kaia attending the Beverly Hills mansion celebrity party.

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At a medical building

On October 15, Kaia arrives at a medical building in Beverly Hills, CA.

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Shops at Sephora

On October 14, Kaia shops at Sephora in Malibu.

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In Her Own Words: Kaia Gerber on Modeling, Her Mother, and MeToo

I GREW UP AROUND THE WORLD of modeling and fashion—it’s been familiar to me as long as I can remember. When most kids had picture books, I had photography books. Herb Ritts portraits lined my walls. But the idea of what a model really does is a difficult concept for a child to understand. My mom [Cindy Crawford] always made a point of creating a healthy disconnect. She would leave her work in the studio—when she got home, the first thing she would do is go upstairs and take off her makeup. Take off the lashes. Just take everything off. At home, she was just my mom, and for that I am forever grateful. I didn’t really grasp the concept of what her work meant until later, when I watched her do it. I didn’t know what Naomi Campbell, for example, did, either—I just knew she was my mom’s friend. Models were people long before I understood them as models. Eventually I developed an interest in modeling myself. When I was 13, I signed with an agency and began taking small jobs. While it was a young age to start, I was also in an unusual position: By that time, modeling wasn’t a foreign world to me. From my mother I had the kind of knowledge going into it that most girls don’t get. (I have an incredible admiration, by the way, for the brave young women who enter the industry without this kind of insight.) Of course, many things can only be learned from firsthand experience, but I felt secure knowing the path I was about to take. Also, most of these early jobs included members of my family or were shot by people who were far from strangers. I felt safe and protected: That was the most important thing. Of course, my age also imposed some natural limits: I couldn’t travel without a chaperone, for instance, and I held off on doing runway until I felt I had the confidence and the right mind-set for such an intense work schedule. I was 16 when I walked my first runway, at Raf Simons’s spring 2018 show for Calvin Klein. Walking shows is such a strange thing because we all walk every day—but when you’re suddenly wearing designer clothes and there are more eyes on you than usual, you can lose that natural ability. I remember seeing my older brother, Presley, front row, which gave me the extra bit of loving support I needed. I’ve walked every season since—but until now I haven’t appeared much in fashion magazines. Shortly after my first show, Vogue and other publications adopted new rules regarding age limitations within the industry—mainly that no model under the age of 18 could appear in editorials on their pages—and called on the rest of the fashion industry to join them. The rules were made as the fashion world began to reckon with sexual harassment and assault issues amid the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements. Models began speaking up and speaking out, making it known that our industry was suffering from the same problems. And not just our industry, either—every industry. All people deserve respect and safety in their place of work, no matter their position or title, so though these new rules limited my work, I was not conflicted about them for a moment. They have affected the industry for the better in a lot of ways. It feels all of us are more protected—that our voices are being heard and encouraged and supported. In the short time I’ve been modeling, I’ve noticed other positive shifts, too. At runway shows and on set, people are more aware of everyone’s comfort. Communication is more open. In an industry where people are constantly touching you, even the little things matter: Being asked, “Can I unbutton your shirt?” or “Can I tuck your shirt in?” goes a long way. When people are comfortable and feel safe, it shows in the final product. The best art is produced in a space where everyone feels they have the freedom to be themselves. For most of my life, I’ve been the youngest person in the room—oftentimes I still am. But that has never made me feel less than anyone else. My parents never had a “kids’ table” and made a point never to isolate my brother and me because of age. If they had friends over, we were always included—we were expected to make conversation with whomever we were sitting next to, no matter how old they were, and I think that played a huge role in growing my confidence. This fall marked my fifth fashion season. Among other things, modeling has given my mom and me something new to bond over. I didn’t really know what questions to ask her until I found myself immersed in this world that she knows so much about. (This has also led to some funny moments: In the beginning, when I’d complain to her about this or that, she would simply say, “I’ve been doing this a long time—that’s just not going to work here.”) As much insight as my mom could give me, there are some things I simply had to experience on my own. The industry is very different today—for one thing, social media transformed how models interact with the world. We now have outlets to share our own voices—and to support others who are doing the same. Social media also changed the way the world perceives models. We used to see them as a kind of fantasy that was a bit removed from the real world. And while that magic is dimmed a little now, I believe it’s for the better. I think it’s cool that we get to see everyone looking like themselves—for a young girl to realize, Okay, they don’t always look like that. It will be interesting to see how all of this affects the longevity of modeling careers—I think my generation may be the guinea pigs in this respect as we discover what that broken barrier between fantasy and real life will ultimately mean. The most important thing to me, however, is education—whether that includes college or not. I graduated early from high school, with all the credits needed to someday attend college; in the meantime, though, I’m learning more—both in front of the camera and away from it—than I ever thought possible. If my mom is any example, that career longevity seems to be increasing: She’s just as involved in the industry now as she was in the ’90s. It has been surreal to see iconic cultural moments and figures from that decade—voguing, RuPaul—come full circle. It’s something that really hit home when I walked in Versace’s spring 2018 show just before Donatella staged a surprise supermodel reunion. For the finale, she brought out my mom, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Helena Christensen, and Carla Bruni. That was the first time I fully grasped the significance and influence these women had—and continue to have. On top of that, I felt so very fortunate to have the rare opportunity to work with my mom. In my childhood home, we had a Herb Ritts portrait hanging in the hallway—the one where all of these iconic supermodels are naked and holding each other. As a young girl, I only understood their influence on me personally—I didn’t realize their impact on the culture of the world I was about to enter. When that final curtain opened at the Versace show and they were all standing there, everyone backstage started cheering and tearing up. I did, too—I finally got it. From day one, people in the industry were often taken aback by my resemblance to my mom. As I get older, it happens even more, and it’s not just a visual thing: It’s everything from our mannerisms to our voices. It used to be that I didn’t see it at all, but now I will look at a picture and have to take a moment before realizing which one of us it is. But the biggest compliment is when someone says I act like my mom. Beyond her beauty and obvious appeal, she has always been my hero and my role model because of the way she treats people and the lens that she sees the world through, and that’s something for which I’m beyond grateful. If you’re still having trouble telling us apart, though, a quick tip: My mom’s the one with the mole.

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Pick up smoothies at Dr. Smood

On October 13, Kaia and Cindy Crawford pick up smoothies at Dr. Smood before heading to the airport in New York City.

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Lunch at Pastis

On October 13, Kaia heads to lunch at Pastis with her parents in New York City.

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Seen in New York

On October 11, Kaia looking stylish in all black in New York.

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Who is Kaia
Kaia Jordan Gerber (born September 3, 2001) is an American model and actress. She is the daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford and businessman Rande Gerber. After starring in a series of ad campaigns for fashion brands since debuting at Fashion Week in 2017, Gerber won Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. Gerber and her mother have worked together in campaigns for the Omega watch brand. Gerber is the first model born in the 2000s to achieve The Big Four of Vogue covers.
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