Celebrity Kate and Lila Moss Had a Stylish Mother-Daughter Moment in the Front Row Black leather boots? Check. Tousled blonde waves? Check, check. By Alicia Brunker Alicia Brunker Alicia Brunker is a freelance writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and WWD. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on January 20, 2024 @ 01:48PM Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Getty Following an epic 50th birthday party at the Ritz Hotel in Paris earlier this week, Kate Moss continued to prove she's still as ageless as ever while making a fashionable appearance at the Dior Men's runway show alongside her 21-year-old daughter, Lila, whom she shares with her ex-boyfriend Jefferson Hack. The two had a stylish mother-daughter moment in the front row — and while they could easily pass as twins, their looks couldn't be more different from the neck down. Kate, for her part, wore a sleeveless turquoise beaded top with skinny black leggings that were tucked into a pair of leather over-the-knee boots. She added some arm candy with an emerald-and-diamond bracelet that was stacked along with a gold serpent-shaped cuff and rows of pearls. Getty Meanwhile, Lila opted for a structured gray jacket that was buttoned up all the way to the top, which she paired with wide-leg black velvet pants and pointed-toe boots. Despite the differences in their outfits, both mom and daughter styled their long blonde hair down in tousled waves with center parts and kept their glam natural with nude lips and a few flicks of mascara. Kate and Lila Moss Had a Stylish Mother-Daughter Moment in the Front Row Just a few days prior, the mother-daughter duo were on the same sartorial page at the supermodel's birthday bash, in which Kate wore a sheer black lace with matching black lingerie that was fully visible underneath and a silky black cape, while Lila showed up in a '90s black slip dress — a style her mom made iconic. Getty Getty