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Kaia Gerber Channels Mom Cindy Crawford's Iconic '90s Look And Nails It

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By Whitney Vasquez on September 7, 2019 at 10:54 AM EDT

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Cindy Crawford's daughter looks identical to her famous supermodel mom, especially in the wardrobe she picked out last night.

Kaia Gerber, who's made a name for herself in the modeling world, channeled her mom's iconic 1992 look and it's got us shook!

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Kaia looked fantastic in her edgy fit while out celebrating her 18th birthday in New York City at The Edition Hotel on Friday night.

Showing plenty of leg, the daughter of Cindy and Rande Gerber kept the top of her look almost identical to the dress her mom wore for the VMAs over two decades ago.

Kaia sizzled in her netted corset with buckled straps and black choker. Unlike her mom, she decided to go uber short to show off those runway limbs.

Holding onto her friend, "13 Reasons Why" star Tommy Dorfman, Kaia paired the look with high boots and her mom's bouffant inspired 'do.

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Cindy stunned when she showed up to the red carpet of the 1992 MTV VMAs in this sizzling Versace dress.

Her look was definitely on trend for the time.

Instead of going short, Cindy paired the risqué top with a long shirt but made sure to keep the high slit.

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Cindy turned back time too for Kaia's big birthday bash.

Sharing a photo from the night, it appeared the supermodel channeled her icon Cher.

"Come as you are not. Celebrating @kaiagerber last night," she wrote.

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Kaia, whose birthday was September 3, got a once-in-a-lifetime birthday gift this year.

She appears on the October issue of British Vogue and said it was "the best birthday present."

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