Getty IMages Sofia Richie shared a rare photo of her baby daughter Eloise ahead of her first Mother's Day. In the May 9 post, Richie integrated trendy butter yellow and baby blue into her quiet luxury outfit. The sweet mother-daughter post comes days after Richie attended the 2025 Met Gala. Sofia Richieis giving fans a rare glimpse of her mini me ahead of her first Mother's Day. Days after stunning at the2025 Met Galain an ivory bridal-coded Tommy Hilfiger gown with an open back and giant bow, Richie put a more casual twist on hersignature rich mom aestheticas she enjoyed a day out with herbaby daughter, Eloise. "My mini," the model wrote, capturing a sweet mother-daughter moment in an Instagram post on Friday, May 9. In the photo, Richie could be seen holding up her daughter Eloise—whom she shares with husband Elliot Grange—over her head as she gazed up adoringly at her bundle of joy. While Eloise's face was hidden as she glanced towards the park, the photo showed the infant's long-sleeved gray knit onesie as well as her slightly longer dark hair. Instagram Meanwhile, Richie refreshed her go-to quiet luxury style for spring by combining two of 2025's trendiest colors: butter yellow and baby blue. Wearing her long blonde hair in an effortless blowout, Richie looked ready for a warm spring day with ankle-length straight-leg jeans, a white t-shirt, and a butter yellow button-up shirt styled open and with the sleeves rolled to her elbows. The star accessorized with black sunglasses, a stack of bracelets, a black belt, and baby blue ballet flats with a bejeweled strap. Instagram Richie's pre-Mother's Day post comes shortly after she attended the Met Gala on May 5, marking her first appearance at the iconic fashion gala since 2017. The star, whogave birth to Eloise last May, recently opened up about her "postpartum struggles" with mental health at a Baby2Baby event in Los Angeles in April. Instagram Opening up about her "overwhelming postpartum time," Richie toldInStyle."In my case, it was mental health. Thankfully, I had the resources to manage my postpartum struggles—but it immediately made me think of the women who don't. It can be extremely hard, and it really breaks my heart for those moms." Read the original article onInStyle