Words matter. These are the best Cindy Crawford Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t think makeup is rocket science or a cure for cancer.
Having children really changes your priorities.
I have cellulite. I admit it. But sometimes I just say, ‘Screw it, I am going to wear a bikini.’
Our family room, where we live, is about togetherness and ease. Nothing in my house is too formal. There are no coasters on tables; the kids can eat Popsicles on the couch if they want to. I let them ride these little cycles we got for them when they were 3 that have rubber wheels and no pedals.
Obviously, your family life is the priority, but there’s still other stuff you have to get done in a day. I think the way I make it work is by taking care of myself, and that includes fitness and eating right and all those things, but also by being very organized and punctual.
It’s become another dimension to who I am. I don’t think Sports Illustrated is going to be wanting me. But who cares? I’m at a different place in my life.
If I put on a few pounds, it goes straight to my butt.
Twitter is just like posting old-fashioned press releases, and it can be very effective in promoting your business interests and charity work.
Just because you can wear a micro-miniskirt it doesn’t mean you should. You don’t need to show your midriff, either, if you’re over 40.
The face you have at age 25 is the face God gave you, but the face you have after 50 is the face you earned.
When you are getting ready to become a mom, being in love with someone just isn’t enough. You need to think about whether he would be a good parent and raise your children with similar beliefs.
Richard doesn’t really like me to kill bugs, but sometimes I can’t help it.
I don’t waste as much time at work because I’d rather spend it with my kids.
Fashion and style is just that. Fashion and style. It’s not brain surgery.
In the studio, I do try to have a thought in my head, so that it’s not like a blank stare.
I always knew I wanted to have children.
I just want to be a nice girl from the Midwest – I don’t want to have to act like a heavy to be taken seriously, and I resent that I have to be so pushy and political sometimes just to do my job.
How many girls, models or not, are secure about their bodies? I think I’m more realistic about what to expect of myself now. I also have a lot of other things than modeling going on in my life that I’m proud of.
The good thing about people underestimating models is that the bar is set so low, you tend to impress people more easily.
You don’t have to do the picture, you have to do the autograph, but it’s important to take that moment to make a human connection.
Even I don’t wake up looking like Cindy Crawford.
You don’t even want to look in the mirror after you’ve had a baby, because your stomach is just hanging there like a Shar-Pei.
I think if people are passionate about something, it could be real estate or biochemistry, and that spark gets turned on in them, everyone’s beautiful in that zone.
There are things I’d wish weren’t part of ageing. But what you gain is much more than you’re giving up. I don’t think you come into your own until you’re 35 or so.
I wasn’t the most popular girl in school by any means.
I get the hypocrisy thing, but any human being is allowed to have a public and private face, and celebrities should have the same rights as regular people to decide what cards they lay down and what cards they hide.
I am not a fine chef, but I can certainly get dinner on the table for 14 people. With that many, I try to keep it simple: salmon, mashed potatoes, sauteed spinach, and salad.
Even in normal life, I’m not the skinniest model.
I think the way kids learn most is not by what you say, but by what you do.
Life is where you’re at. Whatever you’re doing is enough. You don’t need to do everything well all the time. When you live your life like that, it’s a huge relief.
I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from working makes me a better person, which makes me a better mom.
I don’t have to try to be perfect at everything.
The thing I like about my body is that it’s strong. I can move furniture around my apartment. I can ride my horse… I can play basketball. It’s a well functioning machine.
I’ve tried and failed a lot. But I’ve also tried to be really clear about my brand. It is who I am. I’m a mum, I’m a wife, I’m 44 and from the Midwest.
I’m all-American. Sexy but not intimidating. Not the kind of woman who’s going to steal someone’s husband.
It’s important for moms to have alone time. However, that’s the first thing that goes on a busy day. Fortunately for me, because of my job, I have to find the time to do it. At least that’s the way my mind sees it.
Not that I believe you can have it all: I believe you can have it all, just not at the same time.
I don’t look the same as I did 20 years ago, nor should I.
I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from working makes me a better person, which makes me a better mom. I feel lucky because I have the luxury of working only one or two days a week.
It’s important for moms to have alone time. However, that’s the first thing that goes on a busy day. Fortunately for me, because of my job, I have to find the time to do it. At least that’s the way my mind sees it. I have to exercise to be able to fit the clothes and book the jobs.
But I try to steal other moments. Sometimes I get up very early in the morning and enjoy a quiet house and cup of tea before the craziness begins. Other times, I’ll take a quick walk on the beach. You can find peace in a few minutes.
Most of the reason I work out now is not for the external – it’s for how I feel. I find working out gives me more energy. I started eight days after he was born.
I want my home to look good, feel good, and smell good. I want it to be inclusive, to reflect the people who live there.
It’s a huge change for your body. You don’t even want to look in the mirror after you’ve had a baby, because your stomach is just hanging there like a Shar-Pei.