Ciara and her eight-year-old daughter Sienna Wilson made the case for mother-daughter coords on Tuesday at The Connie Orlando Foundation’s inaugural Black Women in Music Dinner in Los Angeles. The mononymous singer received the Avant-Garde award at the event.
For the red carpet occasion, Ciara opted for suited styling, giving menswear an edgy spin with feminine touches throughout. The “Level Up” artist opted for tailored black trousers, which coordinated with the singer’s structured blazer.
Ciara and Sienna Princess Wilson attend The Connie Orlando Foundation’s inaugural Black Women in Music Dinner on June 3 in Los Angeles.
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Ciara’s blazer jacket featured fabric contrast with a silky sheen fabric for the sharp lapels set against the softer sheath fabric of the blazer. The blazer featured a cinched waist for added silhouette definition and rounded shoulders with long sleeves.
Beneath the blazer, Ciara wore a crisp, collared white shirt with a silk black tie and a metallic silver tie clip. The singer’s look was recreated in a miniaturized version for her eight-year-old daughter, who wore the exact same suited look with a pair of black kitten heel shoes. Ciara shares Sienna with husband Russell Wilson.
Ciara attends The Connie Orlando Foundation’s inaugural Black Women in Music Dinner on June 3 in Los Angeles.
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Menswear, particularly suited looks, for women reached an apex between 2024 and 2025. Culturally significant figures like former Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as royal women like Queen Letizia of Spain and Kate Middleton, have embraced the power suit to mainstream relevance. Its ripple effect has been felt globally, with London-based brands “expanding their offerings to cater to women’s tailoring, with special care to detail and design,” WWD’s Hikmat Mohammed reported in August 2024.
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For Ciara, the coordinated look with her daughter exemplifies much more than the trendy power suit for women. The coordinated red carpet moment also served as a reminder of the ways in which the singer enriches her daughter’s life with fashion to sentimental ends.
“I definitely plan to collect things for her,” the singer told WWD in an interview from March 2018. “I was in the closet the other day and I was putting on some heels and Russ was like, ‘SiSi’s [her daughter Sienna] gonna have those.’ She was sitting around, so we were joking like, you’re gonna have those when I get older — or when she gets older,” she said, adding, “I definitely plan to keep a lot of cool things for her, especially jewelry pieces.”