Kate Moss & Sadie Frost's Mini-Me Supermodels in Training! Lila and Iris Take A Pose

We're always excited to hear news of new fashion faces, especially when they come with genuine style pedigree. So imagine our delight to hear that two of our favourite fashion mums, Kate Moss and Sadie Frost have got a pair of budding stars on their hands.

Speaking to Amuse magazine 11-year-old Iris Law – the second of Jude Law and Sadie’s three biological children said, "My god-sister, Lila, and I have got into the habit of creating little photo shoots every time we see each other. I enjoy this, because it's everything I love in one go: it's creative, it makes you think… it's fashion."

Kate Moss & Sadie Frost's Mini-Me Supermodels in Training! Lila and Iris Take A PoseKate Moss & Sadie Frost's Mini-Me Supermodels in Training! Lila and Iris Take A Pose

Left: Lila Grace bottom left, Iris Law directly behind. Right: Lila Grace with mum Kate and Step-dad Jamie Hince.

Nine-year-old Lila and her BFF god-sister Iris have of course already experienced their debut in front of fashion photography’s royalty – as they were both lensed by Mario Testino for American Vogue for Kate and Jamie Hince’s nuptials last year.

While Kate had previously gone on record to describe Lila as “prudish”, telling The Sunday Times that her daughter doesn’t like wearing makeup and prefers “the fresh-faced, natural mummy, when I've got my hair in a bun and no make-up on,” both baby Moss and Iris looked pretty relaxed behind Mario’s camera. And can you imagine the makeshift shoots at Casa Moss? Galliano gowns, Manolo heels and endless pieces of fashion history as background props - which tween wouldn't go crazy in Moss' fantasy closet!? 

Kate Moss & Sadie Frost's Mini-Me Supermodels in Training! Lila and Iris Take A Pose

Kate Moss photographed by Mario Testino with her bridesmaids and pages for US Vogue, Lila Grace third from top right, Iris Law sitting in front.



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