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Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber epitomized elegance as they took their prime seats by the Seine for the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony. Both models have extensive experience working in Paris, a city renowned for its fashion excellence.
Kaia, 22, wore a sleek, strapless grey dress that accentuated her slender waistline, while Cindy, 58, donned a chic pair of high-waisted white trousers that showcased her toned legs.
The mother-daughter duo were seated on the banks of the Seine, a perfect spot to watch the show, which featured performances on the water. Despite the torrential downpour, they came prepared with umbrellas.
Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber oozed glamour as they took their prime seats by the Seine for the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
Cindy teamed her trousers with a plunging dull blue sleeveless top, adding a touch of sophistication to the crowd. In a video she posted on Instagram, she and Kaia were seen chatting merrily in their seats before the show began.
The album included a snap of the mother and daughter strolling through the rain-sodden streets, umbrellas in hand. Cindy occasionally accessorized her ensemble with a bright red hoodie and an Omega baseball cap, a nod to the inclement weather.
‘What a kickoff!’ wrote Cindy in her Instagram caption, closing out with a touch of patriotic fervor as she added: ‘Let’s go team USA!’
They were on hand for a rollercoaster spectacle of wacky performances that have proven sharply polarizing among audiences around the world.
Lady Gaga divided opinion with her rendition of Mon truc en plumes (My Thing With Feathers), a song popularized by the late dancer and camp icon Zizi Jeanmaire.
Both of them have worked extensively as models in Paris, which is regarded as one of the western world’s four fashion capitals
While some viewers praised Lady Gaga for having the courage to sing in another language, others criticized her lackluster pronunciation.
However, Celine Dion earned widespread acclaim for her thunderous comeback performance in front of the Eiffel Tower at the end of the ceremony.
She emotionally belted out the ballad Hymne à l’amour (Hymn to Love), made famous by Edith Piaf, the legendary queen of French song.
The moment marked Celine’s first live performance in four years, after she withdrew from the spotlight amid her grueling battle with stiff person syndrome.