Madonna’s twin daughters, 10, show off ‘cute crochet fits’ they made themselves

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Strike a pose, there’s nothing to it.

Madonna’s 10-year-old twins, Estere and Stella Ciccone, showed off their best “Vogue” stances as they modeled sassy two-piece outfits on their mom’s Instagram Story yesterday, with the pop star revealing that the creative girls made the summery looks.

“Cute crochet fits,” the “Cherish” singer, 64, captioned her Story, adding “Made by Stella and Estere !”

In the photo, the girls pose in crop tops, mini skirts and matching headwraps, with Stella sporting blue (and a coordinating purse) while Estere rocks a pink ensemble.


Both twins wear their hair in braids in their mom’s pic, rocking beads that coordinate with their DIY outfits.

Madonna posted a second photo with her daughters striking different poses, captioning the snap, “Girl Power!”

This isn’t Estere’s first foray into crochet.

“Estere knitted my gloves for X-mas!” the pop icon wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post displaying her 2021 present. “Can you tell how proud I am?”


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Madonna — who is a mom of six, including two biological children and four via adoption— adopted Stella and Estere in 2017 when they were 4 years old.

“I can officially confirm I have completed the process of adopting twin sisters from Malawi and am overjoyed that they are now part of our family,” the Queen of Pop wrote on Instagram at the time.

While she largely keeps her young daughters out of the spotlight, we’re hoping to see more designs from these talented twins in the future.

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