
The lookalike daughters with famous mums – can you guess who's related to who?
Jessica Alba 's teenage daughter Honor, 17, stole the spotlight at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez 's headline-grabbing Venice wedding, and threatened to upstage her 44-year-old mum in a nude-coloured dress.
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But the red carpet-ready teen isn't the only daughter to be a carbon copy of their famous mother.
In fact - one of the hottest trends among famous mothers is twinning with their lookalike daughters for social media snaps and A-list events.
So, can you recognise who each of these rising star daughters is related to?
Amanda Holden and Lexi
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At 19, Lexi Hughes is turning heads in the modelling world, following in mum Amanda Holden's glamorous footsteps.
Signed by Storm at 16, Lexi's natural beauty has drawn comparisons to her famous mother, particularly when they twin on the red carpet.
Proud mum Amanda, 54, has nothing but praise for her lookalike daughter.
She previously gushed: 'She has a very natural beauty — she just looks stunning.'
While Amanda is known for her daring wardrobe choices on Britain's Got Talent, she admits to keeping a close eye on Lexi's wardrobe for anything too revealing.
Although she joked that anything confiscated she wears herself.
A family photo from Greece - with mum Judith, 72, and other daughter Hollie, 13, - showed the good looks run deep with four generations of beauty in one snap.
Kate Moss and Lila
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Having a mother as iconic as Kate Moss, 51, can't be easy for any budding model.
However, her daughter Lila, 22, whose dad is Jefferson Hack, the co-founder of Dazed Media, is quickly becoming a standout figure in the fashion world.
Following in her mother's footsteps, Lila has already walked the runway for major designers like Miu Miu and Richard Quinn, solidifying her place as a catwalk rising star.
Her career began at just 14 — the same age Kate was discovered — and she's continued to flourish ever since, earning high-profile gigs with top brands.
By 16, she was named the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty, landed her first solo Dazed Magazine cover, and featured in Miu Miu's Spring/Summer 2020 campaign.
Mel B and Phoenix
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The Spice Girls' hit song 'Two Became One' takes on a whole new meaning when you see Mel B and her daughter Phoenix, who's the spitting image of her famous mum.
Now 26, Phoenix has paid homage to her Spice Girl roots by recreating iconic looks from Mel's past, including her gold two-piece from the Spice World poster.
She's also channelled her mum's patchwork bikini top and trousers from Spice Up Your Life, proving the Scary Spice legacy lives on.
Raised by Mel after her split in 2000 from first husband Jimmy Gulzar, Phoenix is now carving her own path as a model and entrepreneur.
Karren Brady and Sophia Peschisolido
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Former managing director of Birmingham City FC Karren Brady might be The Apprentice 's glam leading lady - but it seems it runs in the family with her model daughter, Sophia Peschisolido.
Sophia, daughter of Canadian footballer Paul Peschisolido, has been modelling since the age of 21, when she landed a Topshop campaign back in 2017.
She later became a face of PrettyLittleThing and lingerie company Boux Avenue, and developed life as an influencer - with proud mum Karren even becoming her photographer when lockdown forced her to work from home.
The campaigns made her in-demand for reality shows, especially Love Island, but she always turned them down.
"I've been asked to go on it twice but I've turned it down," she told The Sun back in 2020.
Now Sophia, who shares son Leo with fiancé Frankie Makin, is now preparing to hand the genes to a second baby, after announcing she is pregnant in April.
Sienna Miller and Marlowe
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Sienna Miller 's daughter Marlowe, 12, looked all grown up as she attended Sienna's sister Savannah Miller's Bridal Ballerina Breakfast in London in April, with the pair accompanied by Sienna's partner, Oli Green, 28.
It wasn't Marlowe's first foray into fashion; as she previously sat front row at Proenza Schouler during New York Fashion Week.
Back in 2015, Miller reflected on the profound impact of motherhood, telling The Observer: 'I think having a baby really changed everything, if I'm honest.
'I think that's where it began. The stakes are higher. You have someone that you want to be proud of you eventually.'
Heidi Klum and Leni
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Just like her supermodel mum Heidi Klum, 21-year-old Leni is making a name for herself in fashion, landing major campaigns with Dior Beauty and GHD.
Born in 2004 after Heidi's split from Formula One executive Flavio Briatore, Leni was later adopted by Heidi's ex-husband, singer Seal, who also fathered her three younger siblings.
Leni often mirrors her mum's style, recently teaming up with her for a bold, colourful cover shoot for Dutch Vogue in matching tailored suits.
Their joint Intimissimi lingerie campaign sparked online criticism, with some calling it inappropriate and 'sexualised' - but Leni defended the shoot, calling it 'an amazing day' and a moment she 'loved' sharing with her mum.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Apple Martin
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The 'apple' doesn't fall far from the tree when it comes to Gwyneth Paltrow's 21-year-old daughter.
Actress and singer-songwriter Apple Martin has previously shown she has a talent for music just like her dad, Chris Martin, after helping to write Coldplay's album Music of the Spheres last year.
Fans previously gushed over Apple's uncanny resemblance to her famous mum, after the pair attended an event hosted by Goop, Gucci, and Elizabeth Saltzman in the Hamptons, New York.
Gwyneth split from Chris in March 2014, famously calling the break-up "consciously uncoupling."
BE A FAIR PAIR
By Clemmie Fieldsend
THEY say imitation is the highest form of flattery, and for celebrity kids it's a must-have look.
But it hasn't always been.
Remember when you were young and your mum used to dress you and your siblings, or worse the whole family, in matching gear for a family photo?
I wince at the flashback.
Back then it was considered a bit naff, but fast forward to today and it seems that every A-lister and their daughter is a clobber clone.
Style crowd
But forget the Eighties, when everyone would wear matching bright cable knits; or the Nineties, when co-ordinated nautical looks could be seen hanging in everyone's hallway – these days twinsets are far more stylish.
You can be a doppel-glamour duo, like Amanda Holden and her daughter Lexi, who like to match their cut-out dresses, or Hells Angels, like Kim Kardashian and young North West, whose twinsets are made of leather.
You could take it to Heidi Klum and Leni's extreme lengths and pair your pants.
But whatever you decide to do, if you want to be in with the style crowd you'll need to be seeing double.
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