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Every Time Lisa Bonet and Zoë Kravitz Have Twinned - Matching Style Moments

Every Time Lisa Bonet and Zoë Kravitz Have Twinned - Matching Style Moments

Fashion runs in the family with this mother and daughter pairing.

Often mistaken for twins—or the same person due to their strikingly similar looks—Zoë Kravitz and her mother Lisa Bonet, who turns 54 today, are fashion icons both together, and independently.

Whether daughter is pulling inspiration from mother, or vice versa, it is safe to say that Kravitz and Bonet are in harmony when it comes to incorporating vintage elements into their cool-girl contemporary style.

While paving their own paths in the fashion and film world, Kravitz and Bonet have on many occasions, fallen into stylish step with one another. Here, L’OFFICIEL rounds up a list of the best times the mother and daughter duo have coordinated effortlessly.

Long Hair Don't Care


Attending the 2016 Saint Laurent Menswear show, Bonet and Kravitz looked just like twins with their long locks and similiar natural makeup looks.

Back in Black


Kravitz and her mother opted for similar black looks with contrasting silhouettes as they hit the 2018 Oscars Vanity Fair Party together.

The Silver Slip Dress


Kravitz hit the red carpet in a silver velvet slip dress to the premiere of her 'X-Men' film, while her mother rocked an equally sleek silver number to the premier of her film 'The Joker.'

Sisters in Sparkle


Inspired by her mother's dress on the 2019 Oscars red carpet, Kravitz rocked a nearly naked diamond embellished dress on the red carpet of the 2021 Met Gala.

The Sheer Mini


Fashionably in love at different moments in time, Bonet and her daughter rocked similar sheer mini dresses when out and about with their significant others.

The Black Crop


Inspired by her mother's unmatched bohemian style, Kravitz rocked a black cutout dress to Paris Fashion Week in 2019.

The Translucent Green Mini


Unafraid to show some skin on the carpet, years after her mother rocked a slinky see-through dress, Kravitz rocked her own version courtesy of Alexander McQueen.

Perfect in Pink


Pulling inspiration from a pink satin look of her mother's, Kravitz donned a similar baby pink gown on the 2017 Met Gala red carpet.

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