Cindy Crawford Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Rande Gerber: ‘Can’t Imagine a Life Without You’

Mar. 16, 2025

Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber.Photo:Lars Niki/Getty

Rande Gerber and model Cindy Crawford attends the fashion week celebration with DuJour Magazine hosted by Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber at Mr. Purple on September 11, 2017 in New York City

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Cindy Crawfordis celebrating 25 years of marriage withRande Gerber.

On Monday, the supermodel, 57, honored the couple’s milestone anniversary with a specialphoto tribute on Instagram.

Another pic showed Crawford and Gerber cutting their wedding cake, and the last one featured their sepia silhouettes dancing barefoot, him in an untucked white dress shirt, her in an off-the-rack white lace Galliano minidress, which she accessorized with a Valentino shawl.

She added, “I would do it all over again in a second.”

Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford during “Out of Sight” Premiere in Los Angeles, California, United States

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Crawford, who recently went on adouble date with Gerber, their daughter Kaia Gerber and her beau Austin Butler, continued her tribute. “I want to congratulate ‘us’ on making it 25 years. We have been blessed in so many ways, especially our two children @presleygerber and @kaiagerber.”

“I also want to acknowledge that even with all the blessings, life is full of ups and downs and challenges,” theMeaningful Beautyfounder wrote. “I’m proud of how we have navigated life together — looking to each other for strength and comfort. You have been my best friend and rock and I can’t imagine a life without you.”

“Happy Anniversary @randegerber!”

The couplewas marriedat the Ocean Club in Nassau, where a then “popular local band” called Baha Men performed before going on to win a Grammy Award for their 2000 earworm “Who Let the Dogs Out.”

“It was the simplest wedding I’ve ever done,” floral designer Michelle White told PEOPLE of the nuptials, for which she supplied clusters of dendrobium orchids and frangipani, as well as the native bougainvillea, hibiscus and monstera leaves that decorated the reception.

source: people.com