Lynda Carter and her 33-year-old daughter appeared at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture spring/summer 2024 fashion show for Paris Fashion Week. They looked stunning in their coordinating outfits, highlighting their resemblance even more.
Lynda wore a colorful shawl with tassels alongside black pants, stilettos, and statement jewelry. She wore her hair slicked back while Jessica let hers down to highlight her bold style. Her daughter went for a white turtleneck top and black parachute trousers held in place by a metallic red belt.
Lynda Carter’s lookalike daughter
The Wonder Woman star posted fun photos of herself and Jessica in Paris with the caption, “A couple of troublemakers in Paris.” They looked happy with wide smiles, and fans could not help but share in the joy. “Like mother, like daughter. Two generations of beautiful and talented women. That’s why we love them!” someone wrote.
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Another exclaimed, “Beauty Overload! Beauty Overload!” with two heart-eyes emojis and other fans could not agree more. “Just saw this second pic— how many times has that young woman heard ‘you’re the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.’ — ‘My mom is Linda Carter’ — ‘correction second most beautiful in the woman in the world.,” a follower wrote, describing a scenario.
Inspired by mom
Jessica is an attorney-turned-musician who credits her mother for helping her pursue her passion. “I’ve obviously learned a lot from my mom. I learned a lot by her example. She’s an amazing storyteller. She’s an amazing entertainer,” she gushed to US magazine months back. “It’s completely authentic to herself and her personality. Watching somebody do something that they truly love to do and are excited about, there’s something that really comes alive, and it’s almost intoxicating to watch.”
Lynda sacrificed her career to raise Jessica and her brother, James, in the ’90s. “I had a large body of work already, and I didn’t really have a lot of substance in my life,” she told PEOPLE while adding that family gave her the fulfillment she was seeking. “It is every step you take that is the more difficult step in taking care of your children. The easy way out often ends up being the hardest,” Lynda added.