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Nicky Hilton Rothschild and her two daughters had quite the weekend.
In a recent Instagram post, the mom of three, 39, posted an adorable video of her younger daughter Theodora "Teddy" Marilyn, 5, enjoying one of Taylor Swift's three sold-out shows at MetLife Stadium.
"Witnessing the pure joy in their eyes as they experience their very first concert. 🥹💕🎸🎤🎶💖," she captioned the post.
In the video, Teddy can be seen wearing a rhinestone dress and cat ears while watching Swift perform.
Hilton's older daughter, Lily-Grace Victoria, 6, was also in attendance, as was Oscar de la Renta co-Creative Director, Fernando Garcia, who joined them for the night.
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In an Instagram post from Garcia, the designer posted a selfie with Hilton and her two daughters in a car, en route to the concert.
He also shared a snap of Lily-Grace rocking a tie-dye hoodie on his shoulders during the show.
Hilton's daughters can also be seen enjoying hotdogs within the stadium.
Hilton and husband James Rothschild, 37, are also parents to a 10-month-old son, whose name has not yet been shared publicly.
Hilton spoke to PEOPLE earlier this year about dressing her children according to their ages.
"There is such a short window that kids can enjoy being young," she said. "I think children should dress like children. And I will enjoy dressing my children as long as I can."
She also spoke about balancing her career as a designer and life as a mom.
"Balancing my kids with my fashion design business is a never-ending battle," she professed. "But it's important to set the right example for the children from the beginning."