Photo: Alasdair McLellan; Calvin Klein

Lila Moss is slipping into her Calvins era.
Kate Moss' 19-year-old daughter stars in Calvin Klein’s Fall 2022 campaign, 30 years after Kate first modeled for the brand in 1992, making her a household name. The campaign, which launched Wednesday, celebrates the brand’s latest underwear and loungewear pieces.
As noted in a statement, the images “nod to the stripped-back images the brand is known for, capturing each talent’s true confidence.”
Lila joins other famous Calvin Klein campaign faces including BlackPink’s Jennie, Chloë Sevigny, Susan Sarandon, Dominic Fike to name a few.
PHOTO: Alasdair McLellanPHOTO: Alasdair McLellan


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Moss, 48, looked back at her own Calvin Klein days in a new episode ofVogue’s Life in Looks series, published on Wednesday.
While reminiscing over her first CK Jeans campaign from 1992, in which she dons nothing but a belted pair of denim, the supermodel icon revealed that that the photoshoot led to a branded contract. “That was a big thing — to be a model and have a contract” she shared.
Lila (whose father is Jefferson Hack, a creative director and the co-founder of Dazed Media) is no stranger to fashion industry with a number of campaigns and catwalk moments under her belt.
At 16, she wasnamed the face of Marc Jacobsin 2018, the namesake designer himself gushing over the model’s “beauty, composure, patience and kindness.” The following year, shestarred in the label’s campaigncelebrating the Highliner Liquid-Gel Eyeliner.
Lila Moss on the Miu Miu spring/summer 2021 runway.

In 2021,Fendi scouted the Moss' to walk its Paris Fashion Week showand, more recently, the mother-daughter duo stopped red carpet traffic at this year’sMet Galain Burberry gowns.
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In a question-and-answer video forBritish Voguein 2020, Moss revealed that watching her daughter walk down her first runway “emotional” and nerve-racking(even though she observed through a screen due to the show’s virtual audience).
“Well, it wasn’t emotional — I was really nervous for her,” she said in response to designer Stefano Pilati, who asked what it was like witnessing her daughter’s Miu Miu moment. “I was sitting around the kitchen table…Some girlfriends [were there] and we were waiting for the show to start on the link. When she came out we were like, ‘She’s doing it! She’s doing it!’ Yeah, I was really proud.”
When it comes to Lila’s modeling career, Moss is all about letting her mini me forge her own path. “It’s up to her. I am leaving it up to her,” she told Pilati. “I will support her obviously. I will be her momager! She can, if she wants to. I will support her in anything she wants to do.”
source: people.com