It’s a fitting moment for Lily Aldridge and her daughter Dixie Pearl.
The model and her 11-year-old daughter took to Instagram to show off matching Tiffany & Co jewels. from the brand’s Tiffany Lock collection, which debuted earlier this year in a campaign fronted by Blackpink’s ROSÉ, BTS’s Jimin, Nancy Ajram and Florence Pugh.
In a rare photo of the two, Aldridge and Dixie modeled their jewelry, with the 38-year-old Victoria’s Secret model writing, “@TiffanyAndCo for the holidays with my favorite girl in the world 🩵”
Lily Aldridge and daughter Dixie.
Lily Aldridge/Instagram
In the first photo from the set, the two sit next to each other and smile for the camera with folded hands (to show off their bracelets, of course), while in the second photo, Aldridge gives her oldest child a sweet kiss on the head.
Aldridge shares Dixie and her younger son Winston Roy, 4, with her husband, Kings of Leon musician Caleb Followill.
All smiles! Lily Aldridge shares family photos with husband Caleb Followill and their two children
Lily Aldridge and daughter Dixie.
Lily Aldridge/Instagram
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These new photos are just another indication that Dixie may be following in her mom’s footsteps when it comes to career choices. She confirmed the model look while showing off her Tiffany & Co. jewels, and Aldridge revealed to PEOPLE earlier this year that Dixie also helped her get ready for the Met Gala in May.
“We were getting ready for the Met Gala and they sent all my dresses, and my kids were so excited,” Aldridge shared with PEOPLE at Renaissance Hotels’ Global Discovery Day celebration in New York in May, where she served as the event’s cultural curator. “These boxes arrived with all these huge dresses, and they were walking around the house, and my daughter had all the dresses on.”
She continued: “Fashion is so fun and so magical and they love it.”
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