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Jennifer Lopez's Daughter Makes Waves in Paris

During Paris Fashion Week, Jennifer Lopez's daughter Emme stole the spotlight from the superstar after they both attended the Chanel show on Tuesday.

4-year-old Emme sat between her mother and Lopez's boyfriend Casper Smart during the fashion event at Paris' Grand Palais. Legendary photographer Patrick Demarchelier was among the famous group sitting beside Lopez, while Chanel's star designer Karl Lagerfeld and Kanye West were seated closer to Smart.

The "If You Had My Love" singer revealed that Lagerfeld had offered for Emme to attend Tuesday's show via Twitter.

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"Thank You @karllagerfeld for inviting Emme and me to her first fashion show," the 43-year-old mom wrote.

It was one of the rare sightings of Lopez's daughter; although Emme's twin brother Max was not present, their outing made a splash online.

"This picture is so cute @Jlo and Emme," wrote Twitter user Eve.

Marie Claire U.K. posted, "Jennifer Lopez took adorable daughter Emme along Paris Fashion Week yesterday!"

One radio station posted on the social media site, "Did your mom ever take you to a #fashion show? Neither did ours. But @JLo must be a cooler mom."

Lopez shares her twin children with ex-husband Marc Anthony.

It comes as no surprise that Lopez is attending events during Paris Fashion Week, as the star is often named on "Best Dressed" lists. She also attended Valentino's fashion show on Tuesday wearing the designer's creations from head-to-toe.

"Leave it to Jennifer Lopez to make bubblegum pink look sweet and sexy," USA Today reported of the actress' Valentino outfit.

Moreover, Lopez is not the first star to bring her young ones to a fashion event. Last month, Victoria Beckham brought along baby Harper on the catwalk at New York Fashion Week.

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