Salma Hayek took her mini-me daughter Valentina, 14, to Paris Fashion Week
Salma Hayek brought two special guests along to Sunday’s Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week.
The actress was joined in the front row by lookalike daughter Valentina Paloma Pinault, 14, and stepdaughter Mathilde Pinault, 21.François-Henri Pinault, 59, since 2009. Pinault is the chairman and CEO of luxury fashion group Kering, which owns Balenciaga along with Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta and more.
The “House of Gucci” star opted for a black top, satin skirt and blue button-up shirt for the show, along with a Balenciaga clutch. Valentina looked very grown-up in an all-black outfit paired with Balenciaga tights any teen would want, while Mathilde opted for dark double denimAnthony Ghnassia
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