Cindy Crawford and Kaia Gerber love to twin.
The model mother-daughter duo were one of 1,000 A-list guests in attendance at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding Friday night at MSG, and they took the black tie dress code to heart.
The pair both opted for glamorous LBDs, looking more alike than ever in photos shared on Instagram.
Hairstylist Joe Handwerker, shared two pics of the pair before they headed out to the main event.
Crawford, 60, wore a one-shoulder gown, accessorized with a $96,000 Bulgari Serpenti Viper Bracelet crafted in white gold with diamonds.
Her daughter, 24, chose a similar look, wearing a black strappy velvet dress that came to a sweetheart neckline with halter neck.
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Both chose to wear their hair down in loose waves and had similar, natural makeup with black eyeliner and neutral lips.
It’s unclear if Crawford’s husband, Rande Gerber, got the invite or if it was a mother-daughter affair.
The family’s connection to the bride goes back more than a decade, with the iconic supermodel making an appearance in Swift’s 2015 “Bad Blood” music video.
Other celebrity attendees included Brad Pitt, Gigi Hadid, Reese Witherspoon, Karlie Kloss and more.
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