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Iskra Lawrence's Baby Daughter Prima Made Her Runway Debut at 7 Months Old Alongside Her Mama

Iskra Lawrence's Baby Daughter Prima Made Her Runway Debut at 7 Months Old Alongside Her Mama

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Model Iskra Lawrence just did the coolest thing on the runway: brought her baby daughter on the runway!
In case you missed it, Lawrence walked the Miami Swim Week runway in a blue Cupshe swimsuit, with her baby daughter Prima in her arms! We've seen Lawrence walk the runway pregnant, but this moment is so dang adorable.
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While Lawrence added tan heels and delicate gold earrings, we can't help but notice her daughter Prima is matching with her in a kid's version of the same blue and white suit.
Talk about a cuteness overload (and what a way for Prima to make her runway debut)!
For those who don't know, Lawrence and Philip Payne have been together since 2019, and welcomed their first child, a son named Alpha, in April 2020. In April 2024, they announced she was expecting another child.
On Oct 6, 2024, Lawrence revealed they welcomed a daughter named 'Prima Payne 8lbs 14oz 🩰 our daughter joined us at 3.56am here at home. 8 lbs 14 oz of preciousness, our hearts are exploding with gratitude 💕.'
You can see the photos HERE!
In a previous interview with New Beauty, she talked about the correlation between her self-worth and motherhood.
'It's so interesting. Some days I would say it's made me far more confident, far more self-assured, far more in love with my body because I know what it did, which is just this magical experience, being pregnant and bringing life into this world. And there are other days where I miss my old self. I feel like sometimes I have self-doubt that I didn't have before of, 'Am I still able to achieve all the things I wanted to do?' and sometimes it feels like I have to be a mother most of the day and then where's the Iskra time? So that has been a struggle, finding that balance,' she said. 'But when I do have those moments, it's never been easier to get back to a place of gratitude because I literally just look at my child, and I'm like, wow, this is the best thing in the world just seeing his little smile.'Best of SheKnows
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