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Kate Winslet's Daughter Is Her Mom's Twin in Over $400,000 Worth of Jewelry on the Red Carpet
Kate Winslet's Daughter Is Her Mom's Twin in Over $400,000 Worth of Jewelry on the Red Carpet

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time29-05-2025

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Kate Winslet's Daughter Is Her Mom's Twin in Over $400,000 Worth of Jewelry on the Red Carpet

Mia Threapleton is the fashion-forward daughter of fellow actress Kate Winslet. At the May 28 New York City premiere of The Phoenician Scheme, Threapleton wore emerald green Elie Saab alongside co-star Scarlett Johansson. She paired the gown with over $400,000 worth of diamonds, including a $334,000 Threapleton wore over $400,000 worth of diamonds at the New York City premiere of The Phoenician Scheme, wearing an emerald green, strapless Elie Saab gown alongside co-star Scarlett Johansson. Threapleton—who is the daughter of Academy Award winner Kate Winslet—has established an impressive acting resume of her own, and a solid fashion portfolio, as well. Threapleton paired her Elie Saab dress—train included!—with a suite of pieces from Maison Boucheron's Quatre Radiant Edition, which the jewelers confirmed in a statement to Hello!. 'Mia Threapleton chose to wear creations from Maison Boucheron,' the statement said, and the ensemble included the Quatre Radiant Edition necklace in white gold, paved with diamonds and valued at $334,000. She also wore a matching ring valued at $61,000 and two diamond-paved ear clips priced at $2,643 each—bringing her total jewelry valuation to just over $401,000. Threapleton's May 28 appearance follows the actress appearing in custom Oscar de la Renta and Chopard at Cannes; before that, she wore archived Fendi (from the 1980s, specifically)—'choices that signal a rising star with serious taste,' according to Hello!, which tackled comparisons to her mother Winslet head-on in saying, 'Kate Winslet is British cinema royalty, but Mia is the Gen Z queen-in-waiting.' Winslet and Threapleton worked together on the 2022 project I Am Ruth, where Winslet said on BBC One's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that she was 'blown away' by her daughter's performance. 'I mean, she didn't need my help at all,' Winslet said (via People). 'Sometimes I could introduce her to a technical trick here and there. Just little things I picked up along the way, like changing an eye line…Little things like that, that no one teaches you. And she appreciated that stuff.' 'We had the added bonus of knowing how to push each other's buttons, which I can tell you we can do quite well and definitely lent on that resource considerably when we were filming,' Winslet continued. 'As far as performance, she didn't need me at all. There are even moments where she'd look at me and go, 'Shut up Mum, let me do it!'' Of her daughter following her footsteps into acting someday, 'I think I knew [it] was coming,' Winslet said. 'I always suspected. And then a few years ago she turned around and said, 'I'd like to give it a go.'' 'What's great for her is she has a different surname, so she slipped under the radar and the people who cast her didn't know she was my daughter, and that was important for her self-esteem, of course,' Winslet added. Read the original article on InStyle

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