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Kate Moss, 51, and daughter Lila, 22, look amazing in matching black bikinis as they frolick on the beach in Ibiza

Kate Moss, 51, and daughter Lila, 22, look amazing in matching black bikinis as they frolick on the beach in Ibiza

The Sun2 days ago
KATE Moss and her daughter Lila looked incredible as they hit the beach in Ibiza wearing matching black bikinis.
The 51-year-old supermodel and glam Lila cooled off in the warm sunshine by going for a dip in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Lila, whose dad is media mogul Jefferson Hack, 52, looked cut from the same cloth as her famous mum as she strutted elegantly across the pebbly beach.
While Kate proved she's still got it, looking lithe as she walked away from sun loungers.
When she reached the water's edge, blonde Lila let her hair down and launched herself into the shallows.
Lila is an open book when it comes to living with type 1 diabetes and her continuous glucose monitor (CGM) was visible as she crouched in the water.
Earlier this week she spoke glowingly of the release of the first-ever Barbie doll with the condition.
She said: 'I think to have a Barbie doll that looks like me with type 1 diabetes is completely surreal, and it makes me very proud to be able to represent this community.
'I get so many messages every day about how I've helped someone be less insecure or helped them be more proud of their diabetes patches, and so to be able to represent the community in this way is very exciting and special.
'I think it's so important to embrace these patches and having them, and not hiding them or being insecure about them – I think it's really cool to have them.
'I think my younger self would be really excited about how cool my Barbie's outfit is, how nice her dress is, and she's got a little gold bangle on and she's really chic, but also just proud to represent a really important cause and something so special and close to my heart.'
Lila admits she raids her mum's wardrobe, and who can blame her when it's such a treasure trove of style.
Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week
She recently took inspiration from her mum's risque style when she went braless in a see-through top at Paris Fashion Week.
Stepping out at an YSL show, Lila ditched a bra for the eye-catching outfit.
Earlier this year, she said she turned to her mum's collections for festival season.
She explained: 'I'll find something in my mum's wardrobe — borrowing a T-shirt — then I'll see something, and say, 'Wait, can I borrow that for Glastonbury?' months in advance.'
The model is making a name for herself in her own right, too, having worked with brands such as Marc Jacobs, Fendi and Versace.
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The six poshest pickleball courts to play on

Times

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  • Times

The six poshest pickleball courts to play on

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The kindness of Carlos: fans and former coaches hail ‘always humble' Alcaraz
The kindness of Carlos: fans and former coaches hail ‘always humble' Alcaraz

The Guardian

time6 hours ago

  • The Guardian

The kindness of Carlos: fans and former coaches hail ‘always humble' Alcaraz

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Kylie Jenner wins summer 2025's wet bikini contest as she sizzles in lingerie-inspired designs
Kylie Jenner wins summer 2025's wet bikini contest as she sizzles in lingerie-inspired designs

Daily Mail​

time7 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Kylie Jenner wins summer 2025's wet bikini contest as she sizzles in lingerie-inspired designs

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