Cindy Crawford rang in the Fourth of July with a trip down memory lane.
The 58-year-old supermodel rounded up some of her most patriotic throwback photos for an Instagram Reel celebrating the holiday.
"Born in the USA ❤️🤍💙" she captioned the post, which was set to the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name.
The slideshow included some of Crawford's most famous modeling campaigns from the '90s, including her 1992 Pepsi ad that solidified her superstar status. In the commercial, Crawford wears a white scoop-neck tank top and denim cutoff shorts as she sips on a can of Pepsi next to a red Lamborghini at a gas station.
The model also featured some shots from her 1993 swimsuit calendar, including a photo of her in a white one-piece swimsuit with the U.S.A. flag in the shape of a heart. Another shows Crawford wearing a plunging red one-piece and her hair slicked back. In one particularly sexy shot, Crawford models a skimpy triangle bikini with the U.S.A. flag printed on it.
The Meaningful Beauty founder threw in some more recent snaps as well. In one, the model poses on a boat in a blue shirt and white shorts.
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Over the years, Crawford has recreated her massively successful and influential Pepsi ad numerous times. In 2002, she starred in a spin-off version of the commercial set in the very same gas station as the original. However, the sleek Lamborghini was replaced by a family-friendly SUV that held two children — played by Crawford's own daughter and son, Kaia and Presley.
In 2023, Crawford paid homage to the famous ad in a music video appearance for That Chick Angel's "One Margarita (Margarita Song) (Saucy Remix)" song. Instead of a can of Pepsi, the model held a margarita featuring tequila from her husband Rande Gerber's brand, Casamigos.
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Crawford reflected on the enduring legacy of her Pepsi commercial in a 2018 interview with PEOPLE, ahead of Super Bowl LII.
“This time of year, it always gets featured in the roundups of the Best Super Bowl Commercials ever, and every January I revisit my original Pepsi spot that I just love because the music was perfect and the little boys were perfect and it was just one of those commercials that everyone loved and it made people happy,” she said.
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