Reese Witherspoon says she 'had to beg' her look-alike daughter Ava to wear matching holiday sweaters with her
- Reese Witherspoon was twinning with her daughter Ava Philippe in a new Instagram photo.
- The actress and her look-alike wore matching sweaters from Witherspoon's brand Draper James in opposite colorways.
- "I had to beg her to wear a matching Holiday sweater," the actress wrote in her caption.
- This isn't the first time Witherspoon has shared photos of herself and her kids looking alike.
Reese Witherspoon's three kids each look like the spitting image of their mother. And for her family's latest adorable twinning moment, the actress posed with her daughter Ava Phillippe, 21, on Monday in matching sweaters.
She captioned the photo: "Ok. It's [100%] true that I had to beg her to wear a matching Holiday sweater.... but isn't it CUTE??!!"
The mother-daughter duo were sporting sweaters from Witherspoon's own clothing brand
The sweaters are from Draper James and, at the time of writing, are on sale for $120.
But if you want to channel the look for a cheaper price tag, H&M has a similar option for $35 that comes in both red and white colorways. Macy's also sells a similar polka-dot-graphic combination sweater for $29.
Matching moments have become commonplace for Witherspoon and her daughter over the years
This is far from the first time the two have posed together in similar outfits.
From identical black outfits and red statement lips like in the "girls night out" photo above to twinning in Moncler winter coats, the duo proves just how much they can look like sisters - and Witherspoon's youthful complexion certainly helps!
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