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Meryl Streep's lookalike daughters star in & Other Stories campaign

The sisters model the new co-lab collection from accessories designer Clare Vivier for the high street label.

Emma Akbareian
Tuesday 03 March 2015 12:09 GMT
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Meryl Streep's daughters have landed their first fashion campaign with & Other Stories, the label owned by H&M.

Grace, Louis and Mamie Gummer all bear a striking resemblance to their mother.

It seems the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree in this family, with all 3 of Streep's daughters involved in the entertainment business - Mamie and Grace are actresses and Louisa is a model.

The sisters model the new line from accessories designer Claire Vivier who has teamed up with the high street retailer for the second time.

The siblings have a personal connection with designer Vivier.

“I first met Mamie when she starred in a video we made for the opening of our New York store in the fall of 2013. Through Mamie we met Louisa, who ended up being our first employee at our New York store. Then of course I met Grace as well, who is as lovely as her sisters. They are my dream customers - creative, hardworking, stylish, city girls,” says Vivier.

The campaign was shot by photographer Stephen Shore in LA.

The collection is made up of accessories in bold colours typical of Vivier's design aesthetic.

Running alongside the accessories range is a collection of nail polishes in colours that mirror the main range - navy, yellow, green and orange - and named after areas in the Los Angeles neighbourhood which Vivier cites as her inspiration.

The Gummer sisters are the latest in an increasingly long line of brands who have signed up celebrity offspring to front campaigns including Hailey Baldwin at Topshop, Dylan Brosnan for Saint Laurent and Romeo Beckham at Burberry.

Prices start at £19, available from Thursday 5th March, stories.com

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