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Mirra Andreeva’s Wimbledon run might be over, but she’s still enjoying the sights and sounds of London during The Championships.

The 19-year-old joined big sister Erika Andreeva for a “marvelous evening” as they attended a special 30th Anniversary concert of Disney’s The Lion King at Royal Albert Hall on Friday.

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The show was also a celebration of the high-fashion collaboration between Disney and Balmain—marked by the release of an expansive limited-edition collection. Both of the Andreeva sisters understood the assignment perfectly, stepping out in style wearing head-to-toe fits from the French luxury fashion house.

“(It) was a pleasure to spend (the) evening at the 30th Anniversary screening of the Lion King animated classic,” Erika wrote on Instagram, while Mirra shared: “The most marvelous evening… Thank you!”

Mirra Andreeva steps out in Balmain for the 30th Anniversary of the Lion King.

Mirra Andreeva steps out in Balmain for the 30th Anniversary of the Lion King.

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Mirra’s knitwear look featured shades of blue in a buttoned cardigan and matching flared mini skirt, as well as Balmain’s rhinestone-covered blue B-Buzz pouch. She completed the fit with black leather Mary Jane flats, and a “Wimbledon” themed manicure.

Erika, 20, was perfectly on theme with a look from Balmain’s coveted Lion King collaboration, rocking a zebra-print jacquard-knit cropped cardigan with a matching miniskirt and black leather B-Buzz bag.

The pair’s looks earned the ultimate stamp of approval on Friday evening—in the form of a red-carpet selfie with Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing.

Erika Andreeva in Balmain x The Lion King at Royal Albert Hall.

Erika Andreeva in Balmain x The Lion King at Royal Albert Hall.

Unfortunately for the Siberia-born sisters, the rest of their trip to London will be one to forget as both went out before the second round in singles.

Erika, ranked No. 101 in the world, fought through the qualifying rounds to reach the main draw for the first time in her career. But she came up short in the second round against Donna Vekic, who eased to a 6-2, 6-3 win on Court 9.

Mirra, sitting at a new career-high ranking of No. 23, reached the fourth round last year in an unforgettable Wimbledon debut. But she couldn’t recreate the magic this time around, stunned in the first round by the even younger Brenda Fruhvirtova, 17, falling to the Czech 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Day 1.

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