Kate Moss and Lookalike Daughter Lila Attend the Dior Men’s Fashion Show in Paris

They sat in the front row, of course.
Kate Moss

As if there was ever any doubt that Kate Moss’s daughter Lila was going to be a fashion VIP. Moss and the 21-year-old sat side-by-side in the front row of Dior Men’s runway show, according to People

Days earlier, the mother-daughter-duo were inseparable during the festivities for Moss’ 50th birthday, which included a gathering at the Ritz followed by a star-studded dinner in Paris. On Instagram, Lila posted an adorable throwback with Kate holding her as a baby. “happy birthday mummy! i love you to the moon and back and back again,” she wrote.

Lila’s father is Jefferson Hack, who split with Moss shortly after Lila’s birth. By all accounts, the co-parents are still friendly. Both reportedly attended each other’s weddings (Moss has since divorced ex-husband Jamie Hince).

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 19: Lila Moss and Kate Moss attend the Dior Homme front row during Paris Fashion Week Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 at Ecole Militaire on January 19, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Even as one of the world’s most in-demand models, British-born Moss has said she set a firm boundary between work and being a mom. “I kept working after I had Lila, of course, but I shifted most of my jobs to the UK and kept her away from the craziness of sets and backstage and everything,” she has explained.

In recent years, Lila has been pursuing her own modeling career, which she says her mother fully supports. The two stunned together at the 2022 and 2023 Met Galas and Lila says the elder Moss is giving the younger advice about how to follow footsteps, literally.

“She hasn’t helped me with my walk, though. She’s like, ‘You just have to feel it. I don’t know what I do. I just do it!’ I’m like, ‘Cool – off to practice some more, then…’”


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