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25 Mar

Lila Moss on Her Personal Style, Perfecting Her Runway

Because the daughter of supermodel Kate Moss, it’s no surprise that Lila Moss has a treasure trove of fine suggestions and tricks learned from the legend herself. “Less is more,” and “at all times be kind to everyone,” are two of the essential lessons Lila shares with us on this episode of “Diary of a Model.”

In the most recent installment, we follow along because the 20-year-old model gets able to close the Chloé fall 2023 ready-to-wear show. Glowing skin is a fashion-show must, but luckily for Lila, her youthful glow comes with age. Her quick beauty routine includes rinsing her face with water and putting on some eye patches for depuffing motion. She orders croissants for breakfast (pain au chocolat are her favorite), before getting wearing a moss-colored knit sweater, gray-washed denim, and platform Doc Martens. “I wish to wear shoes with a little bit of a platform because I probably can be the shortest girl on the show today,” says Moss, who’s famously 5’6”.

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With half-hour until call time, Lila talks about her diabetes diagnosis and what it’s wish to live with the condition as she makes her technique to an area café for a matcha latte with almond milk, (matcha is a well-liked drink with many diabetics because it reportedly helps stabilize blood sugar levels). Sipping her latte, she talks in regards to the way her mother’s iconic style influences her own. “I copy her outfits consistently,” she recalls. “I come out in her outfits, and he or she goes, ‘I’m so jealous it’s so cute!’ and I’m identical to, ‘It’s all yours!’” Her only regret is that she will’t steal her mom’s shoes—she wears a size 5 and Kate is a size 6. 

Lila talks about feeling the pressure along with her dad [Dazed magazine founder Jefferson Hack] coming to the Chloé show. “When I actually have my parents watching the show, I need to make them proud. Nevertheless it’s also more pressure, I feel,” Lila explains. To ease her nerves, she practices her walk. “Keep my shoulders back, remember to remain centered, and walk with confidence,” is her mantra to be certain that the photographers capture the very best shot “for Vogue.com” (Thanks, Lila!). Once she feels confident in her walk, she heads backstage to speak with Chloé’s creative director Gabriela Hearst. “These are probably the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn,” Moss proclaims to the designer before getting wearing her final look—a gauzy maxi dress paired with a beaded body chain that proudly showcases her insulin pod. “That is my final look,” said Moss. “I’m so comfortable with it and I’m so comfortable to be closing the show, showing off my pod on the runway.” 

Director: Talia Collis
Director of Photography: Romain Vallade
Editor: J.Y. Chun
Audio: David Amselem
Senior Producer, Vogue: Jordin Rocchi
Production Coordinator, Paris: Tara Lengyel
Supervising Producer, Paris: Nikki Petersen
Vogue Runway: Nicole Phelps, Laird Borelli-Persson, Irene Kim, Laia Garcia-Furtado
Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar
Production Manager: Kit Fogarty
Line Producer: Romeeka Powell
Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Post Production Coordinator: Jovan James
Supervising Editor: Kameron Key
Post Production Supervisor: Edward Taylor
Global Talent Casting Director, Vogue: Ignacio Murillo
Director of Content, Production, Vogue: Rahel Gebreyes
Associate Director, Creative Development: Vogue Billie JD Porter
Senior Director, Programming, Vogue: Linda Gittleson
Executive Producer: Ruhiya Nuruddin
VP, Digital Video English, Vogue: Thespena Guatieri

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