Cindy Crawford leads the stars at the first gala in a bright floral dress
Cindy Crawford looked simply ageless as she led arrivals at the Grammy Museum’s inaugural GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Gala and Concert on Tuesday night.
The supermodel, 58, posed on the red carpet in a flirty black frock that teased her tanned and toned legs.

It had a deep V-neckline and a vibrant digital floral pattern that included a large pink rose on the skirt.
Crawford rocked sultry smokey eyeshadow and tousled curls for the starry occasion at the NOVO Theater in Los Angeles.
She trotted around in nude sandals and carried a black clutch in one hand.
The iconic beauty looked thrilled to be celebrating the 2024 inductees.

According to the Grammy Awards website, 10 recordings — four albums and six singles — will be inducted this year.
Guns N’ Roses’ 1987 album Appetite For Destruction and Donna Summer’s 1977 hit I Feel Love are among the ‘diverse and historically significant’ recordings being recognized.
‘The selected recordings span genres and eras and showcase the lasting impact of these timeless works,’ the description adds.
Andra Day, William Bell, Elle King, and HANSON performed at Tuesday’s gala while CBS’ Anthony Mason hosted.

Crawford cozied up on the red carpet with actress Brooklyn Sudano, who directed the 2023 documentary Love to Love You, Donna Summer.
Sudano looked stunning in a flowy white patterned sundress and tan leather sandals.
Crawford also spent time with talent producer Brian Edwards, who she’s been friends with for years.
Once inside the event venue, the mother of Kaia Gerber caught up with the beloved 90s pop rock band Hanson, which is made up of brothers Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Zac Hanson.