No, that isn’t two Elizabeth Debickis you see before you, but it is, in fact, the actress and her sister.
The siblings put on a stylish display at the Christian Dior Haute Couture show as part of Paris Fashion Week, both looking fresh off the runway themselves.
Australian The Crown star Elizabeth, 32, braved the cold in a mesh silver and gold top, with a black bra peeking out underneath.
Elizabeth threw a smart blazer over the top, and teamed the look with a patterned skirt to sit front row at the show.
Scraping her blonde locks back into a high bun, the star also opted for a natural make-up look.
Adding to her 6 foot 3 frame, the Aussie film star polished off her look with a pair of black heels.
As for sister Catherine, she complemented Elizabeth’s look perfectly, donning a monochrome skirt and matching patterned jacket.
Twinning with her sis, she too went for a flushed pink make-up look, and pulled her brunette locks away from her face in a bun.
There’d definitely never be any mistaking Elizabeth and Catherine for friends, or even cousins, given how the two sisters look so alike.
Even down to their defined cheekbones and perfect pout, they really are the spitting image of one another.
Catherine has frequently accompanied Elizabeth to events in the past, despite not being in the limelight herself.
Elizabeth is the eldest of three children, though, and also has a brother.
The siblings come from a multicultural background, as their father is of Polish descent, and their mother is Australian. But her ancestors are of Irish descent.
While not much is known about Catherine, she graduated from RMIT University in 2020 and now works as an interior designer.
In fact, putting her skills to good use, she helped Elizabeth to furnish and decorate her central London home.
Catherine – who stays out of the press and has a private Instagram account – also used to work as a model, and was associated with Vivien’s Model Management.
As for Elizabeth, she’ll return to our screens soon enough with the next season of The Crown, in which she plays Princess Diana.
But, Elizabeth has defied critics and received praise for her role, and is also keen to remind people that the Netflix series is fictitious.
Asked whether she felt defensive to the criticism in an interview with the Guardian, she said: ‘I don’t really. I understand what the show is and what it’s trying to do.
‘I also understand the reaction to it. I think this is a period of time that’s been told many times over and will continue to be told, and I know the degree of care and respect people enter into these stories with.’
She continued to the publication: ‘I mean, it is clearly fictional. I feel like audiences know that, because there are actors, playing parts.
‘I never watched The Crown and thought, “This is a documentary” or “This is obviously true”.’
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