Sarah Jessica Parker took to the red carpet at the premiere of Hocus Pocus 2 on Tuesday and was joined by her teen twin daughters.
The Sex And The City alum made the Hallowe'en flick premiere a family affair as she took 13-year-old kids Marion and Tabitha with her. The trio were snapped looking stylish at the event at AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York City. And they were joined by SJP's hubby and the kids' dad Matthew Broderick.
The twins both showcased peep-toe heels from the mum's fashion brand SJP Collection. While Marion were the footwear with a strapless cocktail dress, Tabitha toned down the look a bit by wearing a plain black mini-dress.
Of course, mum Sarah Jessica wasn't going to turn up without showcasing her own fashion sense and wore a silver Mandarin top with a pink floral print. And Matthew looked smart in a brown suit and tie combo.
It marked a rare occasion for the family to be in the spotlight together. Last time out, the were joined by big brother James Wilke Broderick, 19, as the family celebrated the opening-night performance of the Broadway revival of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite in March.
And before that, the actress shared a snap of her kids as they headed off to school last September. Sharing the pic on Instagram, Sarah Jessica wrote: "In the span of 7 days, one crosses the threshold into his freshman year of college. The other 2 into 7th grade."
She added: "The house is different. We are different. They need us more. And far less. So many know."
The new Hocus Pocus film comes almost 30 years after the original was released - and the stars of the hit movie are already refusing to rule out a third edition.
Bette Midler told Entertainment Weekly: "I'm envious of other actors who have franchises, and I was hoping for a sequel to First Wives Club, but we never got that. After 30 years with no sequel to Hocus Pocus, I've always been envious of people who get to do their favourite character more than once.
"The fact that we got to do this finally, after 30 years of promoting the idea, I'm glad we got to do it. I'd love to have a franchise — especially a character I love playing. If there was a third one, of course I'd sign on, but I don't know how. I can't imagine what the story would be, but I love Winifred, Sarah, Mary, and our relationship. It's good for women.
"We stick together through hell and high water, but we do cause mayhem, and not many women cause that much mayhem!"