Cindy Crawford, 58, and daughter Kaia Gerber, 23, show off their secret talent in sweet video for Zara

They’ve got the beauty and the brains, but Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber proved they’ve got talent too in a new ad for Zara.

In the clip, the iconic supermodel, 58, and her lookalike daughter Kaia, 23, were seen wearing chic Zara ensembles as they drove in their car.

Kaia, who was driving, then turned to her mother and asked, “Shall we play some music?”

To which Cindy replied, “Um, I’m sure you have something good to get us into fashion.”

Good Luck, Babe by Chappell Roan then continued playing on the stereo and the pair smiled sweetly at each other.

They’ve got the beauty and the brains, but Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber proved they’ve got talent too in a new ad for Zara

In the clip, the iconic supermodel, 58, and her lookalike daughter Kaia, 23, were seen wearing chic Zara ensembles as they drove in their car

Kaia asked Cindy, “Do you like Chappell?” To which she responded positively with, “sure, you’ll see I like this song, it’s cute.”

The pair then broke into song, showing off their incredible singing voices as they sang in harmony.

Cindy and her mini-me daughter previously worked together as models for the live shopping event Zara Streaming premiered on Wednesday.

The 1990s supermodel – with 13.4 million followers on social media – teased BTS photos from the set with director David Lowery, captioned: “Something special is coming!”

Both Cindy (née Cynthia) and the DNA model seemed excited to walk side by side for the opening presentation, wearing sophisticated black blazers and suits.

Cindy proudly posted a photo of matching white terrycloth robes with her name and Kaia, who has followed in her fashionable footsteps, on the back.

‘I didn’t know. “I knew you were iconic, but…I didn’t understand it when I was younger,” Gerber told her famous mother Wall Street Journal in February.

‘I don’t think so [nepotism is] a topic that will disappear, so I have clearly reached a point of acceptance.’

Kaia, who was driving, then turned to her mother and asked, “Shall we play some music?” To which Cindy responded, “Um sure, I’m sure you have something good.”

Good Luck, Babe by Chappell Roan then continued playing on the stereo and the pair smiled sweetly as they got into the spirit of the song

The pair then broke into song, showing off their incredible singing voices as they sang in harmony

“Personally, I’m very aware of all the wonderful things it’s done for me, and I would never say anything negative about it because that’s my truth about it.”

“I can even ask my parents for advice on career matters, on business matters.”

“That’s very rare, to have parents who are in the same industry or career as you, whose advice you can actually trust.”

Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele served as stylist for the show, where viewers could shop the limited fall collection in real time on the Zara app and Zara.com.

The retail subsidiary Inditex – founded by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera in 1975 – has a dismal ethical assessment in the field of Fashion controller And The good shopping guide while Zara helped create the fast-fashion business model.

The troubled $26.2 billion brand has been publicly vilified for plagiarizing independent artists and designers, using toxic materials and hiring workers below living wages.

Cindy is also mother to 25-year-old son Presley Walker Gerber from her 26-year marriage to her second husband, Casamigos co-founder Rande Gerber.

Cindy and her mini-me daughter previously worked together as models for the live shopping event Zara Streaming, which premiered on Wednesday

The 1990s supermodel – with 13.4 million social media followers – teased BTS snaps from the set with director David Lowery, captioning it: “Something special is coming!”

Cindy is also mother to 25-year-old son Presley Walker Gerber from her 26-year marriage to her second husband, Casamigos co-founder Rande Gerber (all pictured)

On Monday, Term reported that Kaia will play the “terrifying and untouchable” Yates University student Esther in Benito Skinner’s Prime Video comedy Overcompensating alongside Connie Britton and Kyle MacLachlan.

But first she’ll play the late Jacqueline Carlin in Jason Reitman’s critically acclaimed 1975 BTS drama Saturday Night, which opened in limited US cinemas today, before hitting theaters on October 11 (in UK theaters on January 31).

The Ford model — who died in 2021 at the age of 78 — was the second wife of comedian Chevy Chase (played by Cory Michael Smith), who made seven uncredited appearances during the first two seasons of the long-running NBC sketch show.

The ensemble cast also includes Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Ella Hunt, Dylan O’Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe, Matthew Rhys and JK Simmons.

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