Cherie Corso and daughter Julia enjoy donning matching mother-daughter outfits. Jonathan Baskin
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Cherie Corso and daughter Julia Jonathan Baskin
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Cherie Corso and daughter Julia Jonathan Baskin
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Elizabeth Amorose and daughter Amelie love “girlie girl” style. Alex Troesch
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Elizabeth Amorose and daughter Amelie Alex Troesch
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Lark-Marie Anton and daughter Amelia look furry similar with their outfits — which they often organize for trips to the theater. Alex Troesch
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Upper West Sider Jené Luciani, fashion expert and author of “The Bra Book,” might not be an established target of the paparazzi. But she and daughter, Gigi, 2, are always camera-ready — in coordinated clothes. Lynda Kwartler/Lynda Renee Photography
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Brooklyn publicist and new mom Leigh Rossini, who has a 3-month-old son, Rome, always coordinates her boy’s clothes with her “hippie Goth” look. “The only time we’re not in solids, it’s patterns like skulls and motorcycles,” she says. “I just bought us matching skull-and-crossbones T-shirts from Bendel’s. The difference is mine cost $95 and is covered in rhinestones. Rome’s cost $65.” Alex Troesch