Kate Moss is one of the most famous supermodels in the world, and in recent years her daughter has been following in her catwalk footsteps.
So it was inevitable that British star and teenager Lila would one day walk the same runway.
Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore, Cara Delevingne and Bella Hadid were among the stars to walk the catwalk with Kate and Lila Moss.
Modelling for the Fendi spring/summer show in Paris on Wednesday, the mother-daughter pair were the stars of the show.
In 2016, they appeared on the cover of Vogue together, but this is believed to be the first time they have appeared on the same catwalk.
Lila, 18, whose father is Kate's ex-partner Jefferson Hack, was pictured wearing a beaded caped dress, while Kate, 47, wore a silver satin dress.
Several other high profile stars and supermodels including Naomi Campbell also featured in the show, which featured clothing by designer Kim Jones.
Actress Demi Moore was dressed in a dramatic black top, trousers and long headpiece as she took to the Fendi runway.
Cara Delevingne walked the catwalk wearing a camouflage suit, while Bella Hadid wore a black gown underneath a cape.
Moss's fellow 1990s supermodel Campbell, 50, wore a long metallic dress and headpiece for her appearance.
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