1. Born into Fashion Royalty
Lila Grace Moss Hack was born on September 29, 2002, in London, England. She is the daughter of iconic British supermodel Kate Moss and creative director Jefferson Hack, co-founder of Dazed & Confused magazine. Raised largely outside the public eye, Lila grew up surrounded by fashion royalty—but she is now carving her own path in the industry with grace, confidence, and undeniable presence.
2. A Strong Debut in High Fashion
Lila made her modeling debut in 2018 at age 16 as the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty. Her fresh features, soft demeanor, and classic Moss cheekbones immediately drew comparisons to her mother—but her individuality quickly began to shine.
Since then, she has walked for some of the biggest fashion houses, including:
Fendi, Miu Miu, Chanel, Versace, and Richard Quinn
She made her runway debut in 2020, opening Miu Miu's Spring/Summer show, making headlines for her confident stride and striking resemblance to her mother.
3. Lila Moss x Kate Moss – A Powerful Duo
The mother-daughter duo has appeared in joint campaigns and editorials, most notably for Fendi’s couture show and British Vogue. Their combined presence blends the allure of fashion’s past with its evolving future. Despite the inevitable comparisons, Lila has emphasized her desire to be known for her own work:
“I’m grateful for the guidance, but I want people to see me for who I am—not just Kate Moss’s daughter.”










4. Championing Inclusivity and Health Awareness
Lila Moss has type 1 diabetes, a fact she openly discussed after appearing on runways with her insulin pump visibly attached.
Rather than hiding it, she has embraced it as part of her identity—earning praise for normalizing medical devices in the fashion world and raising awareness about chronic health conditions. Her openness has inspired many young fans and shown that vulnerability can coexist with glamour.
5. Modern It-Girl with Classic Roots
Lila’s style mixes effortless British cool with high-fashion edge—she’s often seen in vintage denim, tailored blazers, and Y2K-inspired pieces. She’s already landed magazine covers (Vogue, Dazed, i-D) and campaigns for major brands like YSL, Zara, and Perfect Magazine.
Despite her rapid rise, she is known for her down-to-earth demeanor, often speaking candidly about the pressures of modeling and the importance of self-care in a highly competitive industry.
Conclusion
Lila Moss may have inherited a legendary name, but she’s proving she’s more than just the daughter of a supermodel. With a strong sense of self, a growing portfolio, and a powerful message of inclusivity, she’s emerging as one of fashion’s most compelling new voices. In an era that celebrates both legacy and individuality, Lila Moss is poised to lead the next generation of icons.









