
Lila Moss covers up in a casual T-shirt and baggy jeans look while out in Paris - a day after channeling her model mum Kate in a racy sheer top
Lila Moss covered up in a casual T-shirt and jeans look while leaving her hotel in Paris on Wednesday amid men's fashion week in the French capital.
It comes a day after she channeled her model mum Kate in a racy sheer top as she went braless for the YSL show.
The day after she rocked a simple white T-shirt and light blue baggy jeans and rocked some dark shades.
The model, 22, accessorised her look with a sleek black bag and comfortable blue trainers.
She wore her long blonde tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted to go makeup free.
On Tuesday Lila took inspiration from her mother's infamous racy looks as she went braless beneath a sheer top while heading out.
It comes a day after she channeled her model mum Kate in a racy sheer top as she went braless for the YSL show
She was sure to turn heads as she flashed her assets beneath the see-through black number - which she teamed with a leg-flashing pink ruffled skirt - as she left her hotel for the YSL show.
Lila's skirt featured a high hem at the front with a flowing train, while she boosted her height with a black of pointed black heels.
Later, as she posed outside the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show, Lila covered her modesty by draping her long, blonde locks over her front.
She oozed confidence as she posed up a storm in the sunshine while showing off the risqué outfit.
Lila's daring look echoes that of her supermodel mother, 51, who over the years has stunned in a number of braless ensembles.
In 1996, Kate famously dared to bare in a sheer embellished number as she walked for Versace during Paris Fashion week.
While three years earlier, she caught the eye by going braless beneath a shimmering silver slip dress while puffing on a cigarette at an The Elite Model Agency Party at London's Hilton hotel.
Lila is the daughter of Kate and Dazed Media CEO Jefferson Hack, 52, who the supermodel was in a relationship with in the early 2000s.
She has followed in Kate's model footsteps and nabbed her first modelling gig at the age of 15 with a Marc Jacobs Beauty campaign - just a year older than her mother was when she entered the business.
Despite her mother being one of the famous models in the business, Lila revealed that Kate was keen to deter her from following in her footsteps.
'My mum always put me off [modelling],' Lila said. 'She was always like, 'If you want to do it, you can, but I wouldn't recommend it.'
As well as her flourishing career, Lila's love life has been thriving as she has been dating Yoni Helbitz, 23, for roughly 18 months.
In August 2023, MailOnline exclusively revealed that Lila's boyfriend was Yoni, with the pair seen out in London frequently together over those summer months.
Last year a source confirmed the couple, who were first pictured together as friends in 2021, had been dating for around a year.
Yoni's official job title is e-commerce coordinator/ fashion marketer for fashion brand Self Portrait.
Before that, he worked as an e-commerce co-ordinator for James Lakeland Ltd and he also had a six months stint as an estate agent.
The happy couple had kept their romance relatively under wraps, yet Instagram posts by Yoni reveal they have been enjoying each other's company for quite some time.
The fashion marketer's page features several snaps of himself enjoying dinner dates and days out with Lila amid their blossoming romance.
Though Yoni is happy to share images of his famous girlfriend on social media, Lila keeps her page relatively professional.
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