Happy 14th Birthday, Kaia Gerber! Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Share Sweet Instagram Pics of Their Daughter

Supermodel's Mini Me celebrates her big day with well wishes from her family

By Kendall Fisher Sep 03, 2015 6:15 PMTags

Happy birthday, Kaia Gerber!

Up-and-coming model and daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber turns 14 today, much to her parents' disbelief.

Both Crawford and Berger took to Instagram to share some adorable throwback photos of their little girl with messages that made our hearts melt.

"Happy birthday, @KaiaGerber!" Kaia's 49-year-old mama wrote. "Hard to believe you're 14 today - this picture feels like yesterday." The photo shows the mommy-daughter duo snuggling up against a leopard print pillow with a handwritten note below that reads, "Mommy and Kaia relax in the villa."

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Kaia's father Rande also shared a sweet post in honor of his daughter.

"Happy Birthday, @kaiagerber. You will always be Daddy's Girl," he writes alongside a precious photo of himself holding a younger, bikini-clad Kaia with a lollipop in her hand and a massive smile across her face.

Although both Crawford and Rande find it hard to believe their baby girl is growing up, they simply can't deny it. In fact, the 14-year-old has already kicked off her career, following in her mom's footsteps as a model.

Kaia signed her first modeling contract with IMG Models in July—news that came alongside a gorgeous spread for Vogue Italia in which we can't help but compare her to her supermodel mother.

That same week, Kaia was named one of Town and Country magazine's It Girls in their second annual Modern Swans issue alongside major names like Gigi and Bella Hadid and Lily Rose-Depp.

"Today's Swans, or modern debutants, aren't introduced to society in creampuff dresses and white gloves – rather, they're smart, well-traveled, chic, tech savvy, and poised to make an impact on the world for years to come," the publication writes in the press release.   

Looks like Kaia's parents better get used to this whole growing up thing!