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Bethenny Frankel & Daughter Bryn's Mother-Daughter Matching Style Is on Another Level
The Real Housewives of New York City alum and her "peanut" have mastered the art of coordinated looks.
From cocktail mogul to jeans designer to philanthropist, Bethenny Frankel wears a lot of hats. But there's no job she cherishes more than being the mother to her beautiful "peanut," Bryn.
In an Instagram share, The Real Housewives of New York City alum once wrote: "The bond between a mother and a child is infinite. It defines me, gives me purpose and is my true compass."
As Bryn grows up, Bethenny is watching her develop into a smart, kind, and compassionate young woman — and she's blown away by her daughter's creative sense of style.
A passion for fashion is, of course, something that Bethenny herself possesses. And over the years, she and Bryn have celebrated their love for style, and for each other, by wearing matching looks.
From coordinated beach looks to bright, summery mommy-and-me dresses, to leggings and slouchy sweaters for chilling at home, Bethenny and Bryn have proven their mastery of matching style time and again. Here's proof:
Beach Days
Bethenny and Bryn have been known the hit the beach or the pool in coordinated style. The duo has worn matching swimsuits with whimsical prints and flowy coverups cut from the same cloth.
Dress Up
Both mother and daughter have a taste for bright dresses with feminine details. The more bows, ruffles, and floral prints the better for these two.
Haute Homebodies
Even when they're just chilling at home, these two know how to make a matching splash. For a little kitchen party with cocktails (for mom) and mocktails (for Bryn), the dress code was sleek leggings with cozy, oversized sweaters. The two also dressed alike in nubby sweaters when Bryn made a cameo at her mama's home podcast studio.
Tie-Dye Twosome
"The new abnormal," Bethenny captioned a 2020 Instagram snap. The post showed her and Bryn wearing matching masks, which were printed with a candy-colored tie-dye pattern.