Kaia Gerber wows while modeling a chic hoodie benefiting the charity A Sense Of Home

Kaia Gerber puts her long legs and toned tummy on display while modeling a chic hoodie benefiting the charity A Sense Of Home

She’s one of the most sought-after models in the world.

And Kaia Gerber used her platform for a good cause as she announced her new collaboration with sustainable luxury brand Bleusalt and the non-profit A Sense Of Home.

The stunning daughter of Cindy Crawford put her long legs and toned tummy on display while modeling a special sweatshirt benefiting the organization, which helps youth aging out of foster care transition to life on their own.

Charitable celeb: Kaia Gerber flaunted her long legs while announcing her latest collaboration with eco-friendly brand Bleusalt, which will benefit the non-profit A Sense Of Home

Gerber, 19, looked radiant as she relaxed on finely manicured lawn donning a cropped grey hoodie and high-waisted white swim bottoms, tilting her head to the side to let the sunshine reflect off her dewy skin.

‘Always love working with my friends at @bleusalt & @asenseofhomeorg!!’ she wrote in the caption, announcing that 20% of the proceeds from the Kaia cropped sweater will go to A Sense Of Home.

The piece – which will come in shades of black, navy, light and dark grays, white and camel – retails for $140.

This is Kaia’s second charitable collaboration with eco-conscious brand Bleusalt, who the celeb teamed up with last summer to release a chic flared pant also benefiting A Sense Of Home.

Sequel: Gerber worked with Bleusalt last year to create the Kaia pant, also benefiting A Sense Of Home

Sequel: Gerber worked with Bleusalt last year to create the Kaia pant, also benefiting A Sense Of Home

Giving: Talking about the impact of their first collab, she said 'It was so incredible to see the difference we were able to make.... I didn't want to stop there'

Giving: Talking about the impact of their first collab, she said ‘It was so incredible to see the difference we were able to make…. I didn’t want to stop there’

Talking about the impact of their first project in a statement via V Magazine, she said: ‘It was so incredible to see the difference we were able to make through our donations to A Sense Of Home for every purchase of the Kaia pant.

‘I didn’t want it to stop there, so we made a matching crop hoodie,’ she explained.

‘Every purchase goes toward creating a home for youth who have aged out of the foster care system.’

Kaia’s latest venture comes after she shared how she’s been coping with quarantine in an interview with Elle.

Busy: Though the model has managed to do several at-home fashion campaigns (seen for Marc Jacobs' Daisy above) and start a book club, she recently told Elle she's 'in the same boat' as most people coping with quarantine

Busy: Though the model has managed to do several at-home fashion campaigns (seen for Marc Jacobs’ Daisy above) and start a book club, she recently told Elle she’s ‘in the same boat’ as most people coping with quarantine

Asked how things have changed in the past year, the model – who’s managed to do at-home fashion campaigns for Marc Jacobs, Simon Rocha and Coach while also starting book club during pandemic – said: ‘I think I’m in the same boat as everyone— I’m living in sweatpants and workout clothes.’

‘I do think it’s nice to have a break and I think everyone wants to appear more human now. I think we all feel very connected because we’re all going through this together. 

‘The world feels less pressure to get dressed in the morning, which I think is a good thing. 

‘Being able to feel confident in sweatpants is one of the greatest gifts. I mean, even putting on pants is a win for me.’ 

Comfy: 'Being able to feel confident in sweatpants is one of the greatest gifts. I mean, even putting on pants is a win for me' she said

Comfy: ‘Being able to feel confident in sweatpants is one of the greatest gifts. I mean, even putting on pants is a win for me’ she said