Instead of spending her 53rd birthday at home, Cindy Crawford went out for dinner at Madeo, a traditional Italian restaurant, with her husband, Rande Gerber, and their son, Presley Gerber, on Wednesday, February 20. Although Cindy and Rande’s daughter, Kaia Gerber, couldn’t make it to the restaurant, the family still had fun enjoying each other’s company at the Beverly Hills hot spot.

Cindy, Rande, 56, and Presley, 19, reportedly arrived at the restaurant around 7:30 p.m. and stayed there for nearly two hours before they decided to call it a night. For the special outing, Cindy wore a cute white blazer with a matching cream top and a pair of tight blue jeans.

Cindy Crawford celebrates her 53rd birthday party with husband Rande Gerber and son Presley
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Since the star’s 17-year-old daughter, Kaia, was reportedly modeling in a fashion show in Milan on Cindy’s birthday, the teen took to Instagram to give her mom a sweet birthday shout-out since she couldn’t celebrate in-person.

“Happy birthday to the woman with superpowers @cindycrawford,” Kaia wrote alongside a throwback photo of her mom modeling. “I love you so much. Thank you for teaching me unconditional love.” Like their mom, Kaia and Presley both decided to pursue a career in the fashion industry as models and Cindy supports them 100 percent.

“As far as being a mother of two young people going into fashion, of course, I worry. But let’s be honest,” she said in a previous interview with Town & Country. “My kids are blessed in that business because they aren’t coming in as unknowns. People will know I will come after them if they mess with my kids.”

Cindy Crawford celebrates her 53rd birthday party with husband Rande Gerber and son Presley
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Cindy is confident that her kids can handle themselves in the modeling industry because she taught them how to be business savvy by leading by example. “If you’re polite to people, they learn to be polite. If you make family time a priority, they don’t even question spending time together … You lead by example,” she said before adding that modeling is something that has to come naturally. “I don’t really think that you can teach [someone] how to model. It needs to come from within.”