Makeup-free Julianne Moore enjoys a stroll with lookalike daughter Liv and husband Bart in New York City

Julianne Moore was seen on a family outing in New York City on Sunday. 

The Oscar-winning actress savored an ice cream cone while strolling alongside husband Bart Freundlich and teenage daughter Liv. 

Moore, 58, and Liv, 17, matched in pullover sweaters.

Family affair: Julianne Moore, 58, was spotted out on a stroll with husband Bart Freundlich and daughter Liv, 17

Family affair: Julianne Moore, 58, was spotted out on a stroll with husband Bart Freundlich and daughter Liv, 17

Moore set hers off with a pair of military-green cargo trousers at an ankle-length as well as a pair of black Vans slip-on trainers.

Her daughter chose Vans as well, accompanying a navy blue and red pair with black skinny jeans also at an ankle-length. 

The star's husband, 49, followed closely behind the two with a takeaway container in hand.  

Fresh-faced: The 58-year-old Moore laughed heartily sans makeup alongside her daughter and husband at a New York City ice cream store

Fresh-faced: The 58-year-old Moore laughed heartily sans makeup alongside her daughter and husband at a New York City ice cream store

Twinning: Julianne Moore and daughter Liv Freundlich crossed the street in New York City on Sunday wearing similar pullover sweaters

Twinning: Julianne Moore and daughter Liv Freundlich crossed the street in New York City on Sunday wearing similar pullover sweaters

It seems that Moore and her daughter have made outfit-coordination a habit. 

The pair was picture-perfect in matching red looks at a 2011 New York benefit.

They dressed to impress once again in matching black dresses for the front row of a Ralph Lauren fashion show at New York Fashion Week in 2016. 

Moore, who graces the cover of Tatler next month, opened up to the magazine about her feelings on family. 

Ladies in red: Moore posed with her daughter at a 2011 New York City benefit
LBD love: The mother-daughter duo - Freundlich and Moore - stopped for a photo at New York Fashion Week in 2016

Thinking alike: Moore and Freundlich have matched their looks multiple times in the past

Cover girl: Moore shared more on her decision to start a family in her thirties when she spoke to Tatler magazine for their July cover story

Cover girl: Moore shared more on her decision to start a family in her thirties when she spoke to Tatler magazine for their July cover story

'It wasn’t until I was in my early thirties and I was really unhappy that I realized I hadn’t made my personal life a priority. I realized: "I really want this. I want to be married. I want to have children,"' she revealed. 

She continued, 'This idea that you can do whatever you want at whatever time, it’s not true in terms of work and it’s not true in terms of having a family.'

The Oscar-winner also recalled a first rendezvous with feminist icon Gloria Steinem, whom she plays in upcoming feature film The Glorias: Life on the Road.

‘She’s so kind and very self-deprecating, with a great sense of humour. But I can ever talk around her. I can never think of anything to say. I just kind of... disintegrate,' she admitted.  

Demonstrating her passion for women's rights even further, Moore also spoke up about unequal pay in Hollywood recently.

When asked if her pay is equal compared to that of her costars in a recent interview with the Telegraph, she replied: 'Oh, no! Definitely not.'   

She added, 'But in terms of other films, obviously it’s hierarchical.'

'So if there are people who have bigger parts and are bigger stars, they’ll be paid more. But I think the question everyone is asking is, well, even if it is hierarchical, and you have actors of equal stature and equal parts, then they should be paid the same. But obviously it’s very challenging.'   

Moore plays a sexy divorcee on a mission to make the most of her life in Gloria Bell, now available on digital. 

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Makeup-free Julianne Moore enjoys a stroll with lookalike daughter plus hubby in New York City

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