Cindy Crawford Models Cowboy Hat, Boots for Route 66 Photo Shoot

The one-time SI Swimsuit star offered a glimpse at a new project on Instagram.
Cindy Crawford

Cindy Crawford.


Supermodel Cindy Crawford is offering up sneak peeks from a recent photo shoot. The 57-year-old mom of two shared snippets from her feature with David Yarrow along Route 66, in which she wore a Willie Nelson T-shirt, frayed jean shorts, a cowboy hat and coordinated boots.

Crawford strutted down a stretch of dirt road wearing the ensemble in a brief video clip and posed in front of a multi-colored bus, sans hat, in one snap. The one-time SI Swimsuit model also rocked a blue T-shirt and classic dark wash jeans in the first photo of the collage as she posed across the street from Roy’s Motel and Cafe in Amboy, Calif.

“There’s not many photographers that I would agree to a 5am call time for, but @davidyarrow is one of them. I love working with David — not only is he fun and energetic but he gets me outside and in character and creates great narratives so I have fun playing dress up,” Crawford wrote in her caption. “Yesterday we spent a day in the desert 🌵— watching the sunrise in Joshua Tree and ending the day on the iconic Route 66.”

“You are simply the best - you make me always want to raise my game !” Yarrow responded in the comments. “All my team hold your team in the highest of regard … As well they should.”

Crawford also noted in her caption that sales from the forthcoming images will benefit the American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, Wis., where her brother, Jeff, was treated for leukemia.

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