
Neiman Marcus
Beauty runs in this family: Susan Sarandon, in a snake dress by Lanvin, and her daughter Eva Amurri Martino, in Giorgio Armani, pose for Neiman Marcus.
Susan Sarandon and her daughter Eva Amurri Martino not only share a love of acting, but of posing for the cameras. The Oscar winner, 65, and her TV actress spawn ("House," "Californication"), 26, were photographed for Neiman Marcus' The Art of Fashion print campaign for Spring 2012.
The ads, which will appear in fashion magazines this March, feature the gorgeous stars wearing designer brands such as Giorgio Armani, Lanvin, Oscar de la Renta and Etro. The resemblance between mother and daughter is striking: They share the same strong, seductive eyes and playful confidence.
What's next for the kin? No official word yet, but Sarandon did tell People magazine last year she's also hoping to get her Pomeranian-Maltese mix Penny into the family biz.

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Like mother, like daughter? Eva Amurri Martino wears Etro for Neiman Marcus.

Susan Sarandon, wearing Oscar de la Renta, captures the camera in her new Neiman Marcus campaign.
Rina Raphael is a TODAY.com editor who would gladly pose with her mother in a Loehmann's ad.
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Eva's beautiful, and Susan still stuns at her age. They both look very elegant and classy.
I see my post was deleted but I'm uncertain why that was. Is it because it was criticizing the language of the author? Can you not handle some fair feedback? The word "spawn" is not an appropriate substitute for 'daughter' or 'child'. It is usually used when referring to amphibian eggs or an overabundance of progeny. I do not believe Susan Sarandon has had many multiples of children and so its use in this context is poor. It's a word I would expect to see on one of my son's video games, not when referring to the talented child of the marvelous Susan Sarandon. It's not a hip word....just a classless and inappropriate one. Please get a thesaurus.
I agree. The use of the word "spawn" is tasteless.
This seems like a brilliant campaign idea. They both have a classic beauty that is timeless.