Meryl Streep's 3 Daughters Stun in Fashion Shoot
Meryl Streep's gene pool is unsurprisingly a mighty one. Look no further than the new campaign for the H&M-owned store & Other Stories, which features Streep's three radiant daughters with husband Don Gummer — Mamie Gummer, 31, Grace Gummer, 28, and Louisa Gummer, 23 — together modeling the items from the new collaboration between Clare Vivier and & Other Stories.
But chic bags aside, let us pause to acknowledge the most critical thing here: they look Just. Like. Meryl. Seriously! They're spitting images of Streep circa Kramer vs. Kramer.
Which, yeah, means they are freaking stunning.
Needless to say, the three gorgeous Gummer girls each have their own things going on. They're more than just the daughters of one of the most talented actresses to ever step foot onto a movie set. They're all talented and accomplished in their own rights.
Mamie is an actress who starred on Emily Owens, M.D. as the title character. She's also made appearances on The Good Wife and The Big C.
Grace also takes after her mother. You might recognize her from appearances on American Horror Story and The Newsroom.
Louisa is a professional model affiliated with IMG modeling agency.
Streep and Gummer, a sculptor, also have a son — Henry Wolfe Gummer — but he didn't make it into the shoot. Maybe next time?
Vivier, who is friends with the girls, wrote on her website that she was psyched to feature them in this campaign. "I was thrilled when &OS [& Other Stories] enlisted my friends and favorite sisters, Mamie, Grace and Louisa Gummer, to star in the campaign, which was shot by legendary photographer Stephen Shore," she said.
& Other Stories is owned by popular fast fashion brand H&M. The chain recently opened up a flagship store in Soho, New York City. Fashionista reports that the items from the collaboration will be available to purchase on March 5. The items are already available online at Steven Alan. Unfortunately, purchasing items from the collection will not magically grant you any of Meryl Streep's genetic coding.