Double take! Camila Alves McConaughey, the wife of Matthew McConaughey, attended the TIME Women of the Year Gala 2026 on Tuesday March 10, and was joined by her lookalike daughter, 16-year-old Vida.
Former model Camilla stepped out at the annual event twinning with her daughter, as the pair both rocked blazer dresses with mom-of-three Camila wearing a maxi double-breasted blazer dress in a bright white, paired with white stilettos.
© Getty Images for TIMETeenager Vida added a youthful look to her outfit, with a single-breasted short black blazer dress which featured pintuck detailing on the bust.
She paired the dress with sheer tights and platform heels.
© Getty Images for TIMEThe pair also both wore their long brunette locks loose and in beach waves, highlighting their similarities.
Camila is also mom to sons 17-year-old Levi, who has entered the world of modeling and acting, and Livingston, 13.
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© Apple TV+ via Getty ImagesMatthew, 55, has previously explained that his son has been naturally “leaning into” acting instead of his parents forcing him into the industry.
The Oscar winner shared that it was important for him and Camilla to allow their children to make their own choices, especially Levi after he adopted a public-facing persona after his 15th birthday.
“I’m not putting that pressure on him either way,” Matthew told Willie Geist for Sunday TODAY in 2025.
“But he’s off to a great start, and he’s in the door. As far as nepotism goes for me, Camila and I always say, ‘Don’t you ever feel entitled.’ When he read for this role, I sent it to the casting director. She said, ‘I think it’s good enough to send to the director.’ And I went, ‘Pull his last name.'”
Levi then won the role without the director knowing he was Matthew’s son.
© FilmMagicLevi, Vida, and Livingston rarely make red carpet appearances with their parents; the last time they were seen was in April 2025 for the Mack, Jack and McConaughey Gala, held by the MJM Foundation
Matthew launched the foundation with ACM Award-winning recording artist Jack Ingram, and coaching legend Mack Brown, and funds raised support CureDuchenne, Dell Children’s Medical Center, HeartGift, the Just Keep Livin’ Foundation, and The Rise School of Austin.
“The only thing I ever knew I wanted to be was a father,” Matthew once told People of welcoming his children. “And it’s remained the pinnacle for me. Being a dad was always my only dream … I can’t think of anything being more important.”
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