Supermodel says she’s happy with the way her body has aged

Feb 2, 2010 19:21 GMT  ·  By

At 43, mother of two Cindy Crawford is still in pretty amazing shape, to say the least, as the latest spread from Harper’s Bazaar proves. Dressed in black mini skirts and body-hugging dresses, the model flaunts her incredibly fit body in a series of stunning photographs. No wonder then that she says she’s happy with the way her body has aged, Times Live writes.

The shoot sees Crawford on the roof of a building, dressed in tight black outfits which put her long pins in the best of lights, and with very little makeup except for some bright red lipstick. Judging by these photos alone, there is little difference between Cindy now and the Cindy of 10 or even 15 years ago, she being one of those very few and very lucky women who only seem to get better with time, it is being said.

“Known as one of the first few super models Cindy Crawford, who is known for her trademark mole just above her lip, is still looking hot as she did 25 years ago when she started her modeling career. The 43-year-old mother of two, has adorned hundreds of magazine covers throughout her career and most recently was spotted at a fashion shoot, posing in a series of black outfits, showing off her figure in the latest edition of Harper’s Bazaar magazine. In a recent interview the model who was named number 3 on VH1’s 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s, admitted she liked how her body has aged,” Times Live writes.

“‘I think I’m holding together pretty good,’ she said. But it seems she like most American woman, could not escape being tempted by the Botox and all that cosmetic surgery. ‘There’s a doctor here in London who I’ve gone to for Botox. I did a whole skincare line with him. But I haven’t done Botox for ten years. And I didn’t do collagen, I don’t think,” she said,” the same e-zine further informs.

In past interviews, Crawford also admitted that she had considered more dramatic cosmetic surgery but was eventually convinced not to after seeing how “unreal” some women looked. Nevertheless, there is a lot of pressure in the industry to look good and, above all, to look young regardless of real age (as paradoxical as that may sound), she also said.