
Leggy Kate Moss uses £35K Birkin as a beach bag while joining bikini-clad daughter Lila and pal Jaime Winstone as they soak up the sun during lavish Ibiza getaway
The supermodel, 51, was spotted toting the pricey accessory, which was left open and covered in sand, as she strolled along the beach.
Kate put on a very leggy display in a white kaftan which she wore with a pair of skimpy gold bikini bottoms after enjoying a trip on a yacht which also saw them joined by Lila's boyfriend Yoni Helbitz.
Shielding her eyes behind chic shades the completed the stylish ensemble with dazzling diamond bracelets and a huge cocktail ring.
Meanwhile Lila, 22, showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a tiny black bikini as she topped up tan during her time on the water.
The stunner looked nothing short of sensational in the skimpy swimwear as she larked about on deck while her beau swam in the water.
Lila, 21, looked nothing short of incredible as she slipped into a tiny black bikini
The supermodel was spotting toting the pricey accessory, which was left open and covered in sand, as she strolled along the beach following her yacht trip
Lila and Yoni have been dating for nearly two years, with Daily Mail revealing in 2023 that they were an item after being spotted out in London frequently together.
One on dry land the group later headed for a spot of retail therapy at a small store on the beach.
Last month, Lila and Kate enjoyed a fun girls' trip on the island, and was also seen channelling her mother's iconic style.
Lila's father is Dazed Media chief executive Jefferson Hack, with whom Kate was in a relationship in the early Noughties.
The model has never been shy of stealing from her mum's wardrobe. From ballet pumps and waistcoats to biker jackets and transparent slip dresses, she has recreated almost every iconic Kate Moss look there is.
'I copy her outfits consistently,' Lila admitted in a magazine interview in 2023. '[Although] I steal mostly her bags. I can't steal her shoes, which is devastating. She's a size six. I'm a size five.'
Kate and Lila have spoken candidly in the past about their unconventional relationship, with Kate telling Vogue in 2023: 'There were still rules in our house – always say please and thank you; never go out with wet hair or you'll catch a cold – even if I wasn't that strict. Now that she's 21, Lila's the one setting rules for me.
'Wear SPF50; quit smoking… Although she did give me this cigarette case as a gift recently that I just love... She's flown the nest now, and got her own place in downtown New York, but she's still so young in my mind...
'I feel like I'd already lived quite a few lives by Lila's age. I'd gone abroad. I'd had one serious boyfriend – and moved on to the next. In a lot of ways, though, Lila is so much more grown-up than I was in my 20s...
While on board Kate looked words away from the runway as she protected herself from the scorching sun under a kooky straw hat and scarf
Kate put on a very leggy display in a white kaftan which she wore with a pair of skimpy gold bikini bottoms
The original Birkin bag sold last month for a whopping £7million
Meanwhile Lila showcased her jaw-dropping figure in the skimpy swimmer while enjoying a trip on a yacht with pals
Lila larked about on deck while boyfriend Yoni Helbitz swam in the water
Lila and Yoni have been dating for nearly two years, with Daily Mail revealing in 2023 that they were an item after being spotted out in London frequently together
She wore her long blonde hair loose as she enjoyed the lavish getaway
The couple appeared to put on a flirty display as they relaxed at the back of the boat
Kate took in the stunning views on her stroll
The stunning model followed her mother's effortless style and wore a silk slip dress
One on dry land the group later headed for a spot of retail therapy at a small store on the beach (L-R) Kate and Jaime picture
'Watching her establishing her career as a model takes me right back to the '90s when I was just starting out, but I know that things will be different for her.'
'She understands she can say no, for one thing, which I never did, and she has the right people around her – I've made sure of that. And let's face it, she's a lot more sensible than I was back then. I mean… thank God. Ha!'
For last year's British Fashion Awards, she commissioned designer Nensi Dojaka to create a dress that was eerily reminiscent of her mother's infamous bias-cut Liza Bruce slip dress from 1993.
While at New York Fashion Week, she stepped out in a near-identical Saint Laurent blazer and low-cut silk top Kate had worn two years before.
Lila has been making moves in the fashion world and walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week for for Vivienne Westwood last year.
It was a successful year for Lila after she fronted campaigns for the likes of Pepe Jeans - an international denim brand based on Portobello Road in Notting Hill - which happens to be the model's favourite hangout spot.
Lila has never been shy of stealing from her mum's wardrobe and has recreated almost every iconic Kate Moss look there is
She also starred in a campaign for the French brand Maje last year and is currently gracing the front rows of exclusive shows such as Yves Saint Laurent for Paris Fashion Week alongside her mother.
After being signed to her mother's Kate Moss Agency when she was just 15, Lila became the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty in 2018.
She went on to make her runway debut for the Italian fashion house Miu Miu in 2020, became an ambassador for YSL and made headlines when she walked the pink carpet for Victoria's Secret World Tour .
The stunner has been hit with her fair share of nepotism accusations - the most recent being when she appeared in Edward Enninful's edition of Vogue called Legendary alongside the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Victoria Beckham.
In 2021, when Lila was 19, she became the director of Grace Grove Ltd - the name of the company is a nod to The Grove, her family home in North London, which Kate sold in 2021.

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