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Bradley Cooper is stealing his daughter's swag. In a refreshing deviation from Dadcore basics, the actor is plucking his outfits straight from his kid's closet.

Cooper was seen strolling New York City with his daughter, Lea, who is 7 years old. Clearly, she already has great taste. Slung over Cooper's arm was what we can only assume is Lea's accessory of choice: the Bartholomew Bear Tote Bag ($85) from Chicago's Field Museum.

The furry purse, which might remind you of a Build-A-Bear, hits on a key accessory trend: bags that don't really look like bags.

While the rest of Cooper's outfit probably wasn't borrowed from Lea's closet, it did seem to take some cues from the youth (Gigi Hadid's influence, perhaps?). Instead of a gym tee, he opted for a shrunken top reminiscent of the fitted shirt worn by Carmy inThe Bear.

His hair in a messy topknot, Cooper also swapped his usual Wayfarers for a pair of rounded, aviator-like frames. Despite his wardrobe refresh, the actor remained loyal to love of Nike sneakers in a pair of Air Jordan 4 Retro SEs.

Previously, we've marveled at Cooper's knack for dressing like a teenage boy. Now, he's taking style cues from his 7-year-old daughter — whose animal-shaped purse, we might add, wouldn't look out of place at Fashion Week.

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