and her daughter had the ultimate mother-daughter bonding day as they dug out their trendiest ensembles for a trip to Fashion Week.
and her daughter Gaia Wise, 23, looked super stylish as they each wore a chic suit to the Giorgio Armani Prive show on Tuesday (July 4).
Dame Emma was truly the embodiment of joy in her fuschia set, pairing a smart blazer with matching trousers and a casual white cami top underneath.
The Nanny McPhee star struck a series of playful poses for the camera, larking around while Gaia pouted.
Proving she’s still very much down with the kids, the movie icon also wore studded loafers and matched her daughter with trendy shades.
Gaia, meanwhile, opted for a more demure vibe, donning a grey waistcoat and high-waisted trousers.
added to her height with a pair of metallic heels and carried her essentials in a patterned clutch.
She was very much the double of her mother back in the day and not for the first time, having sported old hairstyles of Dame Emma’s on screen,
The TV star boasts an impressive CV, with acting credits including A Walk in the Woods.
She also featured in Last Chance Harvey, which also saw her mother take the leading role.
Dame Emma shares her daughter with
They wed in 2003 and Greg is Dame Emma’s second husband, as she was first from 1989 until 1995.
Despite her ex having an affair which led to the end of their marriage, Dame Emma and Greg are still very much loved-up.
In fact, when Greg competed in Strictly Come Dancing’s 2021 series, she was
As well as being there to support Greg she made her presence known with some cheeky gags while he rehearsed – which included packing condoms in his luggage!
A cheeky Dame Emma previously told : ‘I am worried about the Strictly curse, very much so. I have put a packet of Durex into Greg’s good luck card. Just two.
‘But you don’t know, do you? They haven’t got time for a lot of sh**ging, I hope, they’ll be so exhausted.’
When quizzed on her antics on Good Morning Britain, a red-faced Greg hailed his wife ‘a great gag-master’.
Dame Emma’s appearance at Fashion Week comes after she used her voice for another powerful reason.
The Oscar-winning star signed a letter to Sally Bolton, Wimbledon Chief Executive, calling for them to for the tennis tournament.
Dame Emma signed the letter alongside Love Actually director Richard Curtis and musician Brian Eno, who accused Barclays of ‘profiting from climate chaos’.
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden, and retail consultant and broadcaster Mary Portas have also joined the campaign.