
Lila Moss, 22, looks incredible in a white floral bikini as she enjoys a swim with her boyfriend Yoni Helbitz, 23, during trip to nudist beach with her supermodel mother Kate in Ibiza
The model, 22, cut a stylish figure as she stepped out in a white and pink floral bikini which showed off her incredible figure.
Lila, whose parents are supermodel Kate and publisher Jefferson Hack, accessorised her ensemble with a pair of large gold hoop earrings and went make-up free.
She looked as close as ever with her boyfriend of two years Yoni, 23, who went shirtless in white patterned board shorts while joining her for a swim.
The couple also enjoyed some family time with Kate, 51, who looked phenomenal in a tiny leopard print two-piece that highlighted her toned frame.
At one point during the day out, Kate was seen frolicking in the sea alongside family friend Bella Tilbury when she suddenly clutched onto her bikini top.
She managed to avoid revealing all, although if she had, she wouldn't have been out of the place, given the group were on a nudist beach.
As the supermodel sunbathed, she was in the proximity of naked holidaymakers, who were ensuring they got an all over tan.
During the outing, Lila also sported an insulin pod on her left hip and a blood glucose monitoring device on her upper-right arm, as a result of her Type 1 diabetes.
The model has been vocal about spreading awareness about diabetes and previously discussed her condition on Vogue's In The Bag on YouTube after making the unconventional decision to wear the monitor on the catwalk.
She said: 'I have some sugar tablets, in case my blood sugar goes low. I'm diabetic so I have this which controls a pod on my leg, which gives me insulin.
'This is very important to keep in my bag, it comes with me everywhere.'
The star - worried her essential device could get lost - added: 'I even have an apple air-tag to follow it around with my phone.'
Type 1 diabetes causes the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood to become too high.
It happens when your body cannot produce enough of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood glucose. You need daily injections of insulin to keep your blood glucose levels under control.
Lila has followed in her mother's model footsteps and made her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2021 for Miu Miu and has modelled for other high-end brands since.
'I don't know that my mum expected me to go into fashion, really – I'm quite shy, like her – but she's fully supported every decision I've made,' Lila told British Vogue in 2023.
'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 practise some more, then…' That's typical of us'.
'She's more carefree where I'm more organised. She's intuitive, I'm disciplined. I know what I'm doing on a Wednesday afternoon a month from now, whereas she has a more… lax approach to timekeeping.
'It's a good balance. Even now that I'm based in New York, we still FaceTime every day.'
In her personal life, she has been dating her boyfriend Yoni - who works at the studio of British fashion designer Kim Jones - for nearly two years.
Lila's father is fashion magazine supremo Jefferson Hack (pictured with Lila in May 2024), 53, who Kate was in a relationship with in the early 2000s
MailOnline revealed in 2023 that they were an item after they were spotted out in London frequently together.
Lila's father is fashion magazine supremo Jefferson Hack, 53, who Kate was in a relationship with in the early 2000s.
He is expecting his first child with his model wife, Anna Cleveland, who confirmed the happy news last month.
Their baby will be the half-sibling of Lila, who grew up as an only child.
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