Flower energy! Actress Angie Harmon, 49, introduced her 18-year-old daughter, Finley Religion Sehorn to Selection‘s Energy of Girls occasion Thursday, and the pair have been twinning in beautiful floral frocks! Angie rocked a brilliant lime green-and-yellow-printed mini costume with lengthy sleeves and puffed sleeves. The Legislation & Order alum accessorized the costume with a black belt, strappy yellow heels, and drop earrings.
Finley was her mother’s mini me in in a pink-and-white printed mini costume that featured cut-outs at her waist. The teenager completely paired her look with silver strappy heels and opted for cute French braids, giving the look a contemporary spring vibe.
Selection‘s “Energy of Girls” soiree is an annual occasion which this 12 months, passed off in New York on Could 5, 2022. The occasion honors the achievements of quite a few ladies in enterprise, leisure, and extra for his or her numerous contributions to completely different causes. The occasion, which was held on the Glasshouse in NYC, honored main figures like Drew Barrymore (World Central Kitchen), Camila Cabello (The Therapeutic Justice Challenge), Kim Cattrall (The Actors Fund), Amanda Seyfried (INARA – Worldwide), and extra.
Along with Angie and her daughter, quite a few different stars turned out for the evening, together with Kim Cattrall, Billy Porter, Queen Latifah, and extra.
Followers can meet up with Angie and her household on the star’s Instagram, in a position to get glimpses of her daughters taking cute pics with one another usually. Along with Finley, Angie additionally has daughters Emery Hope Sehorn and Avery Grace Sehorn, whom she shares with ex-husband, the previous NFL participant Jason Sehorn.
In an interview with Spry Living in 2013, Angie famous that she desires her daughters to be “in a position to make knowledgeable selections about who’s loving them in the best way that they must be liked.” She added, “To have that type of consciousness at such a younger age, it’s unbelievable. I’m hoping to have the ability to try this for my daughters—to equip them to exit into society and be steadfast in who they’re.”