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Mel B's Daughter Recreates Her Iconic Spice Girls Looks—And Wait, Who's Who?

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Mel B's Daughter Phoenix recreated her Scary Spice outfits in the ultimate 90's throwback.

Scary Spice 2.0 is here and the resemblance to the OG is, well, scary.

Phoenix Brown—daughter of Scary Spice (a.k.a. Mel B)—recreated her mother's Spice Girls looks and shared the photos on Instagram.


In one post, Phoenix paid homage to the girl group's "Say You'll Be There" music video from 1996.

Sporting a similar leopard-print top, black mini skirt and combat boots, she rocked her mom's look from two and a half decades ago.

Check out the original look below.

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Next, Phoenix recreated 1997's Spice Up Your Life album cover.

The first photo in the post has the mother-daughter duo side by side in similar patchwork pants with colorful coordinating tops.

And finally, Phoenix suited up in a metallic gold set with jewelry and hair matching her mother's 1997 look from the trailer for the British pop group's movie Spiceworld.

Fans of Phoenix, Mel B and Spice Girls were loving it!

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Phoenix also posted some behind-the-scenes shots from the photoshoot as well as some of Mel B's looks in a TikTok video captioned:

"Recreated my mum's outfit from the 90's!"
"What do you guys think?"
@phoenixisphoenix

Re created my mums outfit from the 90’s! What do you guys think?

We think she absolutely nailed it.

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