I will be myself! Cindy looks her age in the eye and infects us with her example
Cindy Crawford is the ultimate supermodel. Unfortunately, especially as they get older, people tend to hold models to unrealistic beauty standards.
Crawford, for one, rejects any age expectations placed on her and has some words of wisdom to share with anyone who is afraid of aging.

Crawford defined the supermodel era of the 1990s.
Cindy Crawford is undoubtedly one of the first names that comes to mind when we think of ’90s supermodels. Her meteoric rise began in 1990,
when she was featured on the cover of British Vogue alongside Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington. Crawford has since walked and posed for the decade’s biggest fashion houses and magazines.

“I want to do my job well and deliver, but I also recognize that what I have to offer now is different from what I had to offer when I was 25.”
“I don’t need everyone on Instagram pointing out that I don’t look the same way I did when I was 20,” the former supermodel said of people reacting to her changing appearance.
That I am aware of.” However, acceptance followed the struggle, which we can all learn from.

Crawford has accepted her age and is refusing to look back.
Crawford eventually realized that you can’t go back in time and that it’s far more important to live in the present.
“No matter what I do, I’m not going to look 20, or 30,” she admitted. I just want to look good at 50. Women are under pressure to do the unthinkable, regardless of their age. But it’s about looking great for your age, no matter what that number is.”

She also rejects the idea of being ageless at this time and wants everyone to stop pushing that narrative. “Being told I’m ageless isn’t right,” Crawford said, “especially because getting older is difficult enough, let alone living in a youth-obsessed culture.”
Crawford’s age eventually became a source of pride for her because it reflected all of her accomplishments. “I’m not 25, so why should I try to look like one?