Thirty years after Kate Moss’ iconic topless Calvin Klein campaign, the supermodel’s daughter, Lila, is following in her high-fashion footsteps.
The 19-year-old will make her all-American brand’s Fall 2022 debut, alongside Blackpink’s Jennie, “Euphoria” actor Dominic Fike and indie darling Chloë Sevigny, notably covering a little more than her mother did in the day.
In one image, Lila models a black bra under a sheer button-up shirt, her baggy black jeans low on her hips; in another, her Calvin Klein-branded boxers peek out above the waistband of another pair of slouchy blues.
Since making her modeling debut for Marc Jacobs Beauty in 2018 at the age of 16, Lila has starred on catwalks for Miu Miu, Fendi and Versace (sometimes alongside her famous mother), covered British Vogue and received a coveted invitation to the most fashionable night of the year: the Met Gala.
The rising style star, who has type 1 diabetes, has also made headlines by proudly showing off her insulin pump on runways and red carpets.
Hopefully, Lila had a more enjoyable experience on the set of her Calvin Klein ads than her mother, who recently said she felt “vulnerable and scared” while filming her career-making campaign opposite Mark Wahlberg in the early ’90s, when she 17.
“I think they played on my vulnerability,” Kate revealed during an interview on BBC Radio 4’s “Desert Island Discs” radio show in July, adding that she struggled with “severe anxiety” as she prepared to pose and felt ” completely” objectified on set.
“I was quite young and innocent, so Calvin loved that.”
Kate also described co-star Wahlberg as “very macho”, saying that he made the day “all about him”. (Even Calvin Klein himself recalled that the pair didn’t get along and joked in 2010 that the iconic shoot “didn’t go too well”.)
“I think I was probably a little rough,” Wahlberg admitted during a 2010 interview with The Guardian, before adding that he and Kate have since “say hi and exchanged pleasantries” at events.