There were no cruel intentions when it comes to these festive 'fits.
Reese Witherspoon and her daughter Ava Phillippe brought understated glamour to their Christmas celebrations, twinning in dark blazers. While the Legally Blonde star paired hers with a black top and trousers, the 24-year-old—whose dad is Ryan Phillippe— completed her sparkly ensemble with printed tights and booties.
Ava captioned the Dec. 25 snap of her and Reese posing in front of a Christmas tree with a simple "merry merry."
Of course, the mother-daughter duo weren't the only family members to get the all-black memo as Reese shared a photo of nieces Abby James Witherspoon and Draper Witherspoon matching in their dresses and tights. But the adorable fit check wasn't the only glimpse into her family's festive gathering the Oscar winner posted on social media.
Complete with a holiday selfie, Reese posted pics of her family dogs getting into the holiday spirit, a sweet peek at some Christmas treats and 11-year-old son Tennessee Toth—whom she shares with ex Jim Toth —fast asleep after a day of fun.
"Merry Christmas," she wrote on Instagram Dec. 25, "from my family to yours."
For Reese, however, 'tis the season for matching outfits in general. After all, theMorning Showactress—who is also mom to son Deacon Phillippe , 20—didn'tjust twin with her eldest this week. She and BFF Laura Dern simply sparked in their silver sequined skirts, which they paired with cream sweaters, at a holiday party.
And the Big Little Lies stars couldn't get enough of their coordinated ensembles, with Laura writing on Instagram alongside a pic of the duo posing with a phone, "Listen, I said get Santa on the horn, STAT. We've got a skirt emergency."
Reese, meanwhile, shared an adorable photo of her and theJurassic Parkactress posing in front of a tree, following it up with a snap of the pair looking alittle bit tired at the end of the night. As she joked in the caption of her Dec. 21 post, "Spreading Holiday joy ... it's exhausting"
Keep reading to see how more stars celebrated the holidays.