Lila Moss
English model (born 2002)
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Lila Grace Moss Hack (born 29 September 2002) is an English fashion model.[1] She made her runway debut in 2021 walking for Miu Miu at Paris Fashion Week.[2] She has appeared in on the covers of British Vogue, Vogue Hong Kong, Vogue Japan and Vogue España.
29 September 2002
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| Born | Lila Grace Moss Hack 29 September 2002 London, United Kingdom |
| Education | Parsons School of Design |
| Occupation | Model |
| Years active | 2016–present |
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| Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
| Hair colour | Blonde |
| Eye colour | Green |
| Agency | Kate Moss Agency |
Early life
Lila Moss was born in London, United Kingdom. She is the daughter of model Kate Moss and magazine editor Jefferson Hack, who co-founded Dazed.[3][4] Her parents split up shortly after her birth.[5] Her godmother was socialite Annabelle Neilson.[6] She attended the Parsons School of Design in New York.[7]
Career
In 2016, she appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia along with her mother.[8] She modelled for Marc Jacobs Beauty in 2018 where she was announced the new face of the brand.[9] She had her first solo magazine cover for Dazed that year,[citation needed] and was featured in Miu Miu's SS20 campaign.[10]
Moss was nominated for Model of the Year by Models.com in 2020 and 2021.[citation needed] She made her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2021 for Miu Miu.[5] Also in 2021, she appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan,[11] Vogue Hong Kong[12] and British Vogue.[13][14]
In 2022, she was nominated for Model of the Year at the Fashion Awards.[15] In 2023, she appeared on the cover of British Vogue and Vanity Fair.[16][better source needed] In 2024, she appeared on a British Vogue cover titled "40 Vogue icons"[17] and in Vogue España.[citation needed] She also appeared on the Victoria's Secret "The Tour" show and also for the campaign.[18]
In July 2025, Mattel collaborated with Moss to create a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll in her likeness that included a continuous glucose monitor, insulin pump, and personal diabetes manager device. The doll was launched alongside a mainline Barbie with type 1 diabetes, created in partnership with Breakthrough T1D, to which Mattel donated £20,000 in Moss's name.[19]
Personal life
Moss has type 1 diabetes, which she was diagnosed with at age eight.[20][21][22] She uses an insulin pump to manage the condition.[23]