Linda Evangelista and Son Augustin, 18, Hold Hands on the Red Carpet as They Make Rare Appearance Together in N.Y.C.
On Tuesday, April 29, the supermodel and her 18-year-old son, Augustin "Augie" James, were seen posing together on the red carpet as they attended The National Breast Cancer Coalition Host NYC Gala at the Metropolitan Club in New York City.
Evangelista opted for a black suit and a black button-up shirt, holding hands with her son at the event. Augie opted for a navy suit and a white T-shirt underneath, smiling as he posed with his mom.
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Related: Linda Evangelista and Son Augustin, 18, Pose with Salma Hayek in Rare Family Red Carpet Moment
Evangelista shares Augie with her ex-husband François-Henri Pinault, who has been married to Salma Hayek since 2009.
In October, Evangelista and her teenage son were photographed posing on the red carpet with Hayek as the Frida actress received the Innovator Award for Entertainment & Altruism at the WSJ. Magazine's Innovator Awards.
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Hayek could be seen wearing a strapless red gown, putting a hand around her stepson, who wore a black suit and shirt. On his left side, Evangelista wore a white suit and black turtleneck, placing another arm around Augie. The three smiled together as they posed for their photo.
That same month, Hayek celebrated her stepson Augie on Instagram as he turned 18 years old, sharing cute throwbacks and fun family snaps in honor of the birthday boy.
To kick off her post, Hayek shared a recent photo of the duo enjoying a sunset boat ride. The proud stepmom wrapped her arms around Augie, while he hugged Hayek back and smiled big for the camera.
"Happy 18th bday Augie," she wrote in her caption, jokingly adding, "You're officially a full grown up man who just became legal at least in Mexico and France. 😱."
She continued, "Your gentle heart is like healing caress in our lives because you bring warmth and light to everyone around you. Keep bringing the laughter and joy. We love you so much ❤️❤️❤️."
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