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Kaia Gerber

Film

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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2001-09-03
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Model Kaia Gerber has undoubtedly made a name for herself in the fashion world, carving out a path that, while inspired by her legendary mother Cindy Crawford, stands firmly on its own merit. Born Kaia Jordan Gerber on September 3, 2001, she grew up in Malibu, California, as part of what many call fashion royalty—her parents being none other than supermodel icon Cindy Crawford and model-turned-entrepreneur Rande Gerber. From an early age, it seemed almost inevitable that Kaia would step into the spotlight, especially growing up alongside her brother in such a high-profile household.

And sure enough, Model Kaia Gerber began making waves well before her teenage years. At just 10 years old, she made her print debut for Versace Junior—a promising start that hinted at the bright future ahead. As she balanced school life at Malibu High, Model Kaia Gerber continued to build an impressive portfolio, landing major campaigns with luxury brands like Burberry and walking runways for fashion powerhouses including Versace and Chanel. Her poise, elegance, and undeniable presence set her apart from her peers.

A defining moment came in 2018 when, at only 16, Model Kaia Gerber landed her first solo cover for Vogue Paris—an achievement that marked her arrival as a top-tier fashion figure. That same year, she became a sought-after face in advertising, fronting spring campaigns for Versace and Marc Jacobs. She even shared the spotlight with fellow model Sofia Mechetner in ads for the popular Daisy fragrance line. Not stopping there, Model Kaia Gerber soon signed with Yves Saint-Laurent, becoming the face of their YSL Beauty collection—a role that further cemented her status as one of the industry’s most influential young models.

Through talent, dedication, and a bit of inherited grace, Model Kaia Gerber has proven time and again that she’s much more than just a famous name—she’s a force in her own right.

Trivia

When it comes to Kaia Gerber’s work in film, her highest rated project so far has been Bottoms (2023), which really showcased her talent and earned a lot of positive attention. On the other hand, Kaia Gerber was also part of Shell (2024), a film that didn’t resonate as well with audiences or critics, making it her lowest rated release to date. It’s interesting to see how Kaia Gerber continues to build her portfolio with diverse roles, even if not every project hits the same high notes. Still, Kaia Gerber remains a rising name in the industry, learning and growing with each performance.

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