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Celeb Kids Borrow Mom's Iconic Wardrobes

Summary

  • Celebrity children are rewearing their mothers' famous outfits.
  • This trend spans generations, from Goldie Hawn to Angelina Jolie.
  • Experts question if this originality or a lack of personal style.
Celeb Kids Borrow Mom's Iconic Wardrobes

A growing trend sees celebrity children adopting their mothers' famous dresses for special occasions. This includes Carys Zeta Douglas wearing a slip dress 20 years after her mother, Catherine Zeta-Jones. Similarly, Grier Henderson donned Brooke Shields' wedding gown, and Apple Martin has accessed Gwyneth Paltrow's memorable Oscars attire.

Other notable instances involve Zahara Jolie-Pitt rewearing Angelina Jolie's 2014 Academy Awards look and Valentina Pinault wearing Salma Hayek's vintage Isaac Mizrahi gown. This tradition also extends to Kate Hudson recreating Goldie Hawn's 1971 Oscars look in 1997.

While these hand-me-downs offer a connection to Hollywood heritage, concerns arise about a potential lack of originality. Figures like Jaden Smith and Miley Cyrus are highlighted as examples of those forging distinct personal styles, encouraging new talent to develop their own fashion identity.

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Children of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Brooke Shields, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, and Goldie Hawn have worn their mothers' famous outfits.
Yes, there are numerous instances of celebrity children, like Zahara Jolie-Pitt and Apple Martin, rewearing their mothers' iconic designer gowns.
It's seen as a way to connect with Hollywood heritage, though it also sparks debate about personal style versus inherited fashion.

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