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Iris Law puts on a very leggy display as she steps out wearing tiny grey shorts in West Hollywood
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IntroductionIris Law put on a very leggy display as she stepped out in short shorts to catch up with friends for
Iris Law put on a very leggy display as she stepped out in short shorts to catch up with friends for a relaxed afternoon in West Hollywood.
The daughter of Jude Law, 51, and Sadie Frost, 58, showed off her sun-kissed legs as she rolled up the hem.
She cut a relaxed figure for the outing, wearing a coral T-shirt layered under an oversized black Alaska-branded jumper.
The model and actress, 23, paired her comfortable look with a large cotton tie-dye sling tote bag, which she threw over her right shoulder.
In keeping with her chilled look, Iris wore a pair of grey drawstring ballet pumps, which featured a string bow on the front.
Iris Law put on a very leggy display as she stepped out in short shorts to catch up with friends for a relaxed afternoon in West Hollywood
The daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost showed off her sun-kissed legs as she rolled up the hem of her shorts
Iris showcased her trendy sense of style as she accessorised with a pair of 90s-inspired sunglasses and a floral headpiece - complete with a fake skeleton hand.
With her phone in one hand, the blonde beauty soaked up rays of sunshine as she chatted with an equally trendy-looking friend.
Her pal stepped out in a much warmer ensemble for the reunion as he wore a thick green jumper, oversized parachute trousers and chunky black military boots.
Iris's outing comes after she and Sadie dubbed themselves as 'mother-daughter goals' as they spent a whirlwind 24 hours together in Venice before boarding the luxury Simplon Orient Express to Paris in December.
Sadie looked youthful as ever in a stunning navy evening gown as she posed in the 'Prague' suite onboard the train - a stay worth tens of thousands of pounds.
The duo looked the spitting image of one another as they posed for a selfie while strolling the canals in Venice, while donning woolly hats to keep warm.
They showed they were getting into the festive spirit at the Gritti Palace hotel, sharing snaps of a large Christmas tree and of a gondola ride.
Iris's outing comes after she and Sadie dubbed themselves as 'mother-daughter goals' as they spent a whirlwind 24 hours together in Venice before boarding the luxury Simplon Orient Express to Paris in December
In another post documenting their train journey, she used the hashtag 'mother daughter goals', showing they were having some quality bonding time
Posting on Instagram, Sadie said they were 'catching up' for missed birthdays and Christmasses.
In another post documenting their train journey, she used the hashtag 'mother daughter goals', showing they were having some quality bonding time.
She added: 'We get to experience the ultimate mama and daughter trip where forever memories are made - 30 hours aboard Venice- Paris.
'Thank you to everyone who made this trip so so special you are all the best…..we laughed, we cried, we showered, we dined, we read in our beautiful ‘Prague’ suite, we journalled- even practised yoga and meditated!!❤️
'30 hours of bliss - the whole journey just went tooo quick - every moment so precious- a forever memory:)
'Big thanks to the chefs - the meals so special for veggies and vegans… and experiencing the magic which happens in the piano bar all so dreamy❤️ Till the next time.'
Iris commented: 'Love uuuu' and described it as the 'perfect mama-daughter trip'.
Their private luxury train journey was the epitome of luxury, with the suites all restored to 1920s grandeur while opulent carriages offered a trip back in time.
Their private luxury train journey was the epitome of luxury, with the suites all restored to 1920s grandeur while opulent carriages offered a trip back in time
Iris even posed while hanging outside the door of the old-fashioned luxury train
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