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Cindy and Kaia Steal the Show in Coordinated Black at Taylor and Travis's Star-Studded Wedding

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When you’re a legendary supermodel and your daughter is a supermodel in her own right, showing up to one of the year’s biggest celebrity weddings means coordinating your looks down to the last wave. That’s exactly what Cindy Crawford and Kaia Gerber did at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s nuptials on Friday, July 3, transforming the couple’s Madison Square Garden celebration into their own personal moment of elegance.

Crawford, 60, opted for a one-shoulder black gown that exuded timeless sophistication, pairing it with loose waves styled down and brown smoky eyeshadow applied by makeup artist Jamal Scott. Her daughter Kaia, 24, matched her mother’s vibe with her own black gown featuring a sweetheart neckline, styled loose waves parted down the middle, and the same makeup artist working her glam. The result? Two generations of Crawford-Gerber glamour that proved some things—like impeccable taste and an eye for coordinated elegance—really do run in the family.

The mother-daughter duo were just part of the star-studded crowd celebrating Swift and Kelce’s union. The couple said their vows in front of 1,000 of their closest friends and family members, with comedian Adam Sandler officiating the ceremony. Rather than a traditional wedding party, both Swift and Kelce, each 36, had their siblings at the altar: Austin Swift served as Taylor’s“Man of Honor”while Jason Kelce was Travis’s Best Man.

As for the bride and groom’s own looks, those were handled by heavyweight designer Jonathan Anderson of Christian Dior Haute Couture—marking the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity. Custom Christian Louboutin shoes and Cartier jewelry completed the couple’s ensembles, with Madison Square Garden lighting up afterward with digital billboards reading“JusT&T Married.”

Even Travis’s mom, Donna Kelce, couldn’t contain her excitement about the day. While keeping quiet on specifics, she gushed to Macy’s social media team the next day while attending the 50th Macy’s 4th of July fireworks display:“It was magical, man, magical.”

The Crawford-Gerber power move wasn’t just about matching outfits—it was a masterclass in understated sophistication at a moment when everyone in the room was trying to shine.

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