Certainly a far cry from the Laura Ashley moments of our family photos.
in these looks, sultry takes on black slip dresses with complementary panels of sheer chiffon, lacy details and feathery touches. Willow goes for a more downtown-cool vibe with a pair of silk loafers and a blurry pink lip, where Jada aims for Old Hollywood glam in sky-high Louboutins and a sequined bag.
It's a far cry from the Laura Ashley moments of our childhood photos, as well as a masterclass in making black shades work in warmer weather. Shop Smith-family inspired picks in the gallery below:Please note: Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making.
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