
Kate Moss' daughter Lila, 22, proudly frees the nipple at Paris Fashion Week
Kate Moss's daughter Lila, 22, was among the famous faces at the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show on June 24.
The model looked incredible as she opted for a black sheer long-sleeved top that proudly freed her nipples.
At certain points, her blonde hair covered the front of her top for a more subtle look, but other images showed the star with her hair swept back to show off the daring look.
Lila paired the look with a mullet ruffled hem skirt, which was shorter at the front and showed off her long legs. The back of the skirt had a mini train that added a formal feel to this avant-garde look.
The look was completed with a pair of pointed black heels and a brown waist belt.
Kate's only daughter, was born in September 2002 to the runway star and her now ex-partner, Dazed & Confused editor Jefferson Hack. The couple split shortly after she was born.
Lila has followed in her mother's footsteps, making her first runway debut in 2021, walking for Miu Miu at Paris Fashion Week.
Since then, she has appeared in Vanity Fair, British Vogue, and various other international versions of the magazine.
She's also walked the carpet of the Met Gala alongside her mum and modelled for the likes of Marc Jacobs Beauty and appeared on the Victoria's Secret 'The Tour' show.
As lila has grown older, fans have insisted that the star looks just like her supermodel mother. More Trending
In November 2024, the rising star bore an uncanny resemblance to Kate as she shot a DKNY ad in a dressed-down look.
Just last year, the 50-year-old supermodel posed for Yves Saint Laurent's latest campaign in a sheer top without anything else underneath.
The star bared her nipples in the bold, high-fashion look.
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