Kaia Gerber appeared at a Re/Done gathering in Los Angeles alongside Cindy Crawford and a mix of guests on Wednesday night, spotlighting a shared interest in clean, classic American style.
Denim set the tone across the evening, while both Gerber and Crawford leaned into simple silhouettes with a relaxed feel. The event also highlighted Re/Done’s ongoing creative direction through its latest campaign work and curated capsule pieces shaped with a vintage influence.
At the Los Angeles gathering, Kaia Gerber wore a cropped white knit sweater with a frayed hem and rolled sleeves, paired with low-rise blue jeans with a worn-in edge. Slingback shoes and small hoop earrings kept the styling minimal.
Cindy Crawford appeared alongside her in a double denim look, pairing a button-down shirt with rolled sleeves and matching blue jeans. The evening also tied back to Gerber’s recent roles in “Bottoms” and her Vuori campaign work, reflecting her presence across fashion and film.
Re/Done Collaboration and Creative Direction

Re/Done’s Short/Cuts campaign, photographed by Mitch Ryan, marked Kaia Gerber’s first creative step with the brand. The project highlights vintage, original, and upcycled pieces that shape a focused denim direction. The Kaia Edit launched with the campaign and includes Levi’s-inspired styles such as the Mica jean, Nico jean, and ’70s bootcut.
The campaign drew comments from Kaia Gerber and CEO Phillip Prado.
“Re/Done has always felt like a natural extension of who I am,” Gerber said. “I’ve worn these clothes for years before any of this became official. ‘Short/Cuts was really about capturing how I actually live in them — the pieces I come back to over and over again. Working on The Kaia Edit and the upcoming collection has been one of the most personal creative experiences I’ve had.”
“Kaia brings more than visibility to Re/Done — she brings taste, instinct and a real point of view,” Phillip Prado said. “This campaign reflects where we want Re/Done to go creatively — more cinematic, more character-driven and more culturally connected. It’s the beginning of a much bigger evolution for the company.”
The Los Angeles event brought together familiar denim codes and modern styling cues through Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford’s coordinated appearances.
Re/Done’s latest campaign work, along with The Kaia Edit, placed focus on reworked denim staples and curated vintage-inspired pieces. The collaboration also highlighted a shift in creative direction, shaped by personal styling choices and a clearer design narrative across the collection.