Uma Thurman, 53, and her strikingly similar daughter, Maya Hawke, showcased a coordinated all-black style at a special red-carpet event celebrating Room To Grow’s 25th Anniversary Gala in New York at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on October 25. Thurman, who served as a co-chair for the gala, was elegantly attired in a curve-hugging black maxi gown that boasted a front slit going past her knees, complemented by a chic caped jacket to keep her warm.
Her ensemble was further adorned with delicately hanging diamond earrings, a glistening diamond brooch, and a sleek black handbag, adding a touch of glamour to her appearance. She achieved a polished appearance by slicking back her blonde hair into a low ponytail and rounding off the outfit with a pair of black pumps.
Uma Thurman And Maya Hawke Rock Matching Looks
The 25-year-old actress mirrored her mother's outfit choices in a stylish black pantsuit adorned with gold buttons, paired with sophisticated black heels, and opting for a sleek bun hairstyle. She finished the look with a leather Prada handbag, shiny earrings, and a gold necklace.
They also shared some playful moments upon their arrival, with Maya taking her own candid shots of her mom while the professional photographers continued to click away, capturing their own images.
Uma Thurman And Her 'Tight Bond' With Maya Hawke
The Pulp Fiction icon openly discussed the growth in her relationship with her daughter during the gala with PEOPLE.
“What isn't a mother-daughter bond? Good communication. That is a big challenge, to make sure we keep communication healthy, strong, and open with your family," said the mom of three.
Uma's involvement with the gala dates back 25 years when she was pregnant with Maya. Continuing the family tradition, her daughter has now joined the organization's board to further their mission.
Thurman has been a dedicated advocate for Room to Grow, which is an organization committed to offering parents and caregivers the resources and guidance to enhance child growth and development.
The daughter of Ethan Hawke shared a bit about her own personal development and how she aims to help through Room To Grow.
“I have a learning disability and I didn't do so well in school and was slow to read. So being read to changed my ability to comprehend language and changed my life,” she said. “I really hope that every child gets that opportunity. And if Room to Grow can help in any way, I'm honored to be part of it.”