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I’ve been obsessed with Marc Jacobs’s Daisy campaigns since the day the perfume launched. During my high school years, my bedroom walls were plastered with the ads torn out of magazines. I wore the fragrance religiously, and to this day the hazy, dreamy commercials transport me to a fantasy world. So naturally, I was thrilled to chat with Kaia Gerber, who has starred in the past few campaigns, only to discover she feels the exact same.
“Every time I get to go back and work with Marc, it just feels like a family,” says the 18-year-old model. “I feel so grateful to work with people who are so lovely. They create such a warm, loving environment, which I think you can really see in the campaign. All that laughter, and when we’re running through the field, we’re actually having an incredible time.”
We could all use a bit of that warm feeling and escapism right now, including Gerber, who’s currently self-isolating at home in L.A. She may be a supermodel—and the progeny of one; her mom is Cindy Crawford!—but when it comes to quarantine beauty temptations, she’s just like the rest of us. Currently, she’s debating a major haircut, a new tattoo, and a DIY mani. Like I said, relatable. Ahead, she answers all of Glamour‘s Big Beauty Questions, including her beauty must-haves, biggest inspirations, and how she’s keeping calm in quarantine.
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Glamour: How does wearing Daisy make you feel?
Kaia Gerber: It’s a super-feminine, youthful scent. It just brings me back since I’ve been wearing it since I was 12 or 13. It’s a very comforting smell.
Has your self-care routine changed at all while we’ve been stuck in isolation?
I’ve had more time to do self-care, which I’ve been trying to take advantage of. I’ve been wearing less makeup and taking more time to make sure my skin is good. I think eating healthy, cooking, and drinking a lot of water has been really good for it. A lot of times I fill up on junk food—when you’re working, it’s hard to monitor what you’re putting in your body. Focusing on my internal health really has helped with my skin.
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Are you loving any certain nail colors right now? Have you tried anything fun while we’re in quarantine?
I wish I had a good answer for you. I currently have a half-grown-out gel nail polish situation going on. So I’m trying to figure out a way to take them off myself without completely destroying my nails. I would love to get my nails done. I feel like even if I just do my own nails, I’ll feel like a human again. But I’m currently stripping off old gels.
What have you been listening to in order to keep your spirits up?
I’ve been listening a lot to podcasts, which I don’t normally do, to stay up to date. The Daily has been by new go-to every day. And there’s a really great podcast Call Your Girlfriend, where they talk about what’s going on with the world. It’s super relevant for right now because we’re all calling our friends. We can’t actually see them.
And then musicwise, I’ve been listening to a lot of older music, like jazz. A lot of Amy Winehouse, Van Morrison, things like that, just to stay calm.
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What’s the first beauty treatment you’re going to get done when we’re out of isolation?
Ooh. I don’t know if it counts, but I’ll probably get a haircut because if anyone knows me, they know how obsessed I am with cutting my hair. It’s one of my favorite things to do. I’ve been trying to hold off on taking the scissors to my own hair. So, hopefully, I’ll be able to get that done.
Do you think you’re going to do something drastic, or just a trim?
I don’t know! I have a mullet right now, which I’m not mad at, but I do eventually have to go back into the real world. So I’m thinking we’ll see how the mullet progresses throughout quarantine.
What are three products that you can’t live without?
Definitely YSL’s Touche Éclat for under my eyes; it’s saved me so many times. Even now I’m not really wearing a lot of makeup, but I’ve been putting that on every day just to wake me up. What else? Daisy, just because it’s such a part of my everyday routine outside of quarantine. Doing that every day at home has given me a purpose. I feel like I’m missing something, like an article of clothing, if I’m not wearing it. Otherwise, I’ve just been trying to drink a lot of water. When I get busy with work and stuff, I tend to forget to drink water, and now there’s no excuse not to.
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What’s your favorite way to take a moment for yourself?
For me, I’ve really found that moment through reading, because even now I feel like there’s so much going on all the time. Even when you’re watching TV, you’re on your phone, you’re on Instagram, or you’re listening to something, or you’re running around. Reading is the only thing where I really find myself focused on that singular act. So sitting down and reading in a quiet place has been very grounding for me.
What books have you’ve been loving recently?
I’m doing a book club right now, which has been so fun because I’ve got to reread a couple of my favorites and also read some new books. I just read Never Let Me Go—it’s a great book. There are so many great ones. I’m rereading Bonjour Tristesse right now with the club. I’m going to talk about it on Friday. I forgot how isolated the main character is. Everyday she’s by herself, which is applicable to what’s happening right now.