Like mother, like daughter!
Stormi Webster followed in mom Kylie Jenner’s fashionable footsteps while backstage at Coperni’s Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday.
While the cosmetics mogul strut her stuff down the catwalk for the fashion brand on Tuesday, the 6-year-old made an adorable appearance in Jenner’s Instagram carousel of photos from the Disneyland Paris runway event.
The reality star, 27, shared side-by-side shots of herself modeling the same strapless black gown and matching gloves she rocked on the runway in headshots — as well as pictures of Stormi posing in her own outfit backstage during a fitting.
The little one smiled in a white tank top, baggy jeans and sneakers in one snap.
Stormi, who completed her look with a gold necklace and matching earrings, stared straight into the camera with a serious expression in the second.
Jenner’s Instagram followers gushed over Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter’s headshots.
“Stormi is the next model of the family,” one social media user wrote, with another adding, “stormiiiii!!! I can’t wait for her to be the new model in the family.”
Jenner, who “felt like a real-life princess” during the “fairytale night,” welcomed Stormi in February 2018 — and is also the parent of 2-year-old son Aire.
The mother-daughter duo have had many adorable (and high-fashion) matching moments over the years.
Most recently, Jenner and Stormi attended the Valentino Haute Couture show in January sporting black outfits with feathery trim.
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The pair coordinated again the following week, wearing red ensembles while sitting front row at a Jacquemus show.
Jenner has been saving stylish pieces for her daughter for years.
The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum told her YouTube subscribers in 2018 that she has a mini Hermes Birkin bag awaiting her daughter — and clarified to WSJ. magazine five years later that she keeps “everything.”
The makeup mogul explained, “If there’s something really iconic that comes out, I’ll just buy it. … Even if I don’t wear it, I’m like, ‘My daughter is gonna appreciate this when she’s older.'”