
Kylie Jenner and family head to iconic LA eatery for grandmother MJ's 91st birthday
The celebration was cause for a fashion parade, as the stars wore their best looks for the special occasion.
For her part, the 27-year-old cosmetics mogul slipped her curves into a patterned black and white body-con mini dress.
She rounded out the summery look with a pair of black thong sandals with a kitten heel.
Her seven-year-old daughter Stormi was in tow, wearing a custom-made white Chrome Hearts skirt and jacket with a matching purse and white sneakers.
Kylie's long, raven-colored locks fell down her back and over her shoulders in sultry waves.
The 27-year-old cosmetics mogul slipped her curves into a patterned black and white body-con mini dress as she held hands with seven-year-old daughter Stormi
She accessorized with narrow black sunglasses and a coordinating black leather handbag.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder used Instagram to share outtakes from the luncheon, posting a selfie with her daughter and a closeup photo of her nails.
Khloe Kardashian, 41, arrived with her seven-year-old daughter True.
The Good American founder showed off her toned physique in a clinging black dress with white florals printed throughout.
Kourtney Kardashian was also spotted outside the restaurant, holding her 20-month-old son Rocky.
She wore a floral patterned beige maxi dress with an edgy, studded black leather motorcycle jacket.
The 46-year-old reality television star used Instagram to repost a tribute from mom Kris Jenner, 69, who shared a throwback image of MJ that was a spitting image of her.
The old photograph, dated 1952, showed an 18-year-old MJ clad in a halter neck dress with leather straps and a long, polka dot skirt.
Kourtney added red heart and red balloon emojis as she marked the matriarch's special day.
She also shared a photo of MJ and her late father Robert Kardashian surrounding Kris in her hospital bed at the time of Kourtney's birth as MJ wore a shirt reading: 'Yippee! I'm a new grandma!'
Kris led the birthday posts honoring her mom, uploading a slew of family photos and adding a warm, heartfelt caption.
'Happy birthday to my mommy MJ!!!' she began the note, using her mother's nickname, which is short for Mary Jo.
She gushed, 'You are truly the heart and soul of our family... the most incredible mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother we could ever dream of.
'Your strength, elegance, wit, and wisdom have shaped who we all are, and I am endlessly grateful for every lesson, every laugh, and every memory we've shared together.'
Reflecting on all she's learned from her mother, Kris added, 'You've taught me what it means to be a strong woman, to work hard, to be kind, generous, to lead with love, and to never lose your sense of humor no matter what life throws your way.'
Expressing her gratitude, she continued, 'Thank you for being my rock all of these years, through every moment. You have always been my biggest cheerleader and confidant… You are forever my role model and I'm blessed beyond words to call you my mommy. We are ALL so blessed to be loved by you.'
She signed off using her full name: 'I love you!!! Kristen xo.'
The mom-of-six's other daughters followed suit, with Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner also posting in acknowledgement of the special occasion.
Kris looked stunning on Saturday as she attended her mom's soiree in a statement-making yellow, gold, black, and white dress with a matching cardigan.
She put on a radiant display as she flaunted her recent facelift, which has caught the attention of fans online.
The 'momager' complemented her outfit with a metallic gold purse she wore crossbody-style.
Her famous head of cropped jet black hair was arranged in a side part and soft curls.
Both Khloe and Kylie shared a photo of Kris and MJ with a floral birthday cake.
An up-close shot showed what looked like a classic cheesecake topped with golden, balloon-like '91' candles.
Meanwhile, 44-year-old Kim Kardashian wished her grandmother a happy birthday by reposting collages of photos originally shared by fan accounts.
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