Phoebe Gates and Melinda French Gates.Photo: Phoebe Gates/instagram

Like mother, like daughter!
Phoebe Gates, the youngest ofBill GatesandMelinda French Gates' three children, channeled her mother in astylish Instagram poston Wednesday.
“Should I dress up as@melindafrenchgatesfor Halloween? y/n?” Phoebe captioned the post.
The proud mom even shared her daughter’s post on her Instagram Story. “So cute,” she wrote alongside the image.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Phoebe’s shared a loving tribute to her mother on social media.
Over the summer, while the student wasan intern atBritish Vogue, she let her followers in on a funmother-daughter day across the pond.
“Swipe to see my cute date,” she wrote alongside onesmiling shot of the philanthropist, while she praised French Gates' posing prowess in another post, captioning it, “My momma sure knows best.”
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Last month, Phoebe commemorated the end of her time withBritish Vogue, which she called the “internship of a lifetime.”
“It was an honor to work with some of the best in the business and learn from you all,” shewrote on Instagram. “We put in some long hours, but I cherish every moment of it.”
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Bill Gates and daughter Phoebe.Patrick McMullan/Getty

In a recent profile forWomen’s Wear Daily,Phoebe said that she “jumped on” the chance to “get an internship in the fashion industry.”
“But I also wanted to be careful and do it in the right way,” she told the outlet. “There is some toxicity in the industry and I have a huge interest in women’s health as well, so I wanted to work somewhere where it didn’t feel like those were confounding with each other.”
Earlier this month, Phoebe also attended designerStella McCartney’s show at Paris Fashion Week.
The student toldWWDthat she feels “very connected” to McCartney, who was “able to use the platform she had” because of her family to forge her own identity, and become a champion of sustainability in fashion.
source: people.com