Kate Moss and her daughter Lila have appeared on their first joint British Vogue cover as they lead a slew of stars featuring on the 2023 December issue.
The model duo have previously appeared on Vogue Italy together, however this marks their debut on the cover of the British fashion bible.
Kate, 49, and her daughter, 21, twinned in matching white outfits, including a white jumper and a floppy hat, while opting for bare legs for the stylish shoot.
The upcoming issue celebrates Great Britain: Tradition & Revolution, showcasing some of the most captivating forces across fashion, culture, politics and society.
Other stars gracing the cover include Jodie Comer, Stormzy, Olivia Colman, Lil Simz, and Tilda Swinton, with Katharine Hamnett and activists on the digital cover.
Double Moss! Kate Moss and her daughter Lila have appeared on their first joint British Vogue cover as they lead a slew of stars featuring on the 2023 December issue
December issue Other stars gracing the cover include Jodie Comer (pictured), Stormzy , Olivia Colman , Lil Simz, and Tilda Swinton , with Katharine Hamnett and activists on the digital cover
Wow: On his own cover, Heavy Is The Head rapper Stomrzy, 30, looked incredible in a striking image shot by Tim Walker and Adama Jalloh
Dapper: Stormzy later covered up in a crisp white suit and shirt for his cover
The Moss women both had their blonde locks styled in beachy waves, while their pretty features were enhanced with soft touches of make-up.
Speaking about her daughter’s lifestyle compared to her own in her early 20s, Kate told the publication: She’s flown the nest now, and got her own place in downtown New York, but she’s still so young in my mind.
‘I feel like I’d already lived quite a few lives by Lila’s age. I’d gone abroad. I’d had one serious boyfriend – and moved on to the next. In a lot of ways, though, Lila is so much more grown-up than I was in my 20s.
‘Watching her establishing her career as a model takes me right back to the ’90s when I was just starting out, but I know that things will be different for her. She understands she can say no, for one thing, which I never did, and she has the right people around her – I’ve made sure of that. And let’s face it, she’s a lot more sensible than I was back then. I mean… thank God. Ha!
On his own cover, Heavy Is The Head rapper Stomrzy, 30, looked incredible in a striking image shot by Tim Walker and Adama Jalloh.
While he went shirtless for one image, Stormzy, who is styled by Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe, was suited up in a stunning white suit for his digital cover shot.
Flying the flag for the UK music scene, the hunky star showcased his modelling prowess by going topless for the shoot and displaying his buff body, which also featured icons of fashion, music, style, culture and politics.
Six years on from Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful OBE’s first Great Britain December issue, featuring Adwoa Aboah on the cover, this issue revisits the theme.
All white! Kate, 49, and her daughter, 21, twinned in matching white outfits, including a white jumper and a floppy hat, while opting for bare legs for the stylish shoot
Wow! Jodie also appeared to have taken inspiration from the pop icon’s 1980s perm as she wore her blonde curls piled up on top of her head
Beaming: Jodie posed with a group of the Chelsea Pensioners
Stunning: Eddie Izzard looked amazing in a black velvet dress with red acrylic nails and a diamond choker-style necklace
Another British star featuring in the edition is actress Jodie, 30, who was among the thespians who have been included in the issue.
The Killing Eve leading lady looked incredible in a series of looks, including a Madonna-esque cone bra dress and a pair of opera gloves.
Jodie also appeared to have taken inspiration from the pop icon’s 1980s perm as she wore her blonde curls piled up on top of her head.
In a second look, Jodie sported a ruched bridal-inspired ivory dress as she hoisted the strapless number up with her hands, while also holding onto a string of pearls.
The outfit included a pair of quirky Schiaparelli heels which had a moulded look along the front, forming to the shape of her foot.
Comedian Suzy Eddie, 61, was another star putting on a glamorous display in the magazine, in a velvet dress with acrylic nails and a diamond necklace.
She recently revealed her plans to prefix her birth name with ‘Suzy’ while expressing a desire to retain ‘Eddie’ for public appearances.
Suzy confirmed the change but admitted she was happy for people to continue using her birth name and male pronouns – but has a preference for she/her.
Elsewhere, Oscar-winner Olivia, 49, put on a playful display in yellow feathered hat, which was teamed with a long pink cape, which she wore over a white dress.
The Crown star later switched into a statement white blouse with huge puff sleeves, while her cropped brunette locks were styled in a spiky fashion.
See the full features in the December issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 21 November.
What a look! Elsewhere, Oscar-winner Olivia, 49, put on a playful display in yellow feathered hat, which was teamed with a long pink cape, which she wore over a white dress
Glam: The Crown star later switched into a statement white blouse with huge puff sleeves, while her cropped brunette locks were styled in a spiky fashion
Heritage: Scottish actress and performer Tilda Swinton paid tribute to her roots in a tartan kilt
Into the ring! Musician Lil Simz donned a pair of white leather boxing gloves
Powerful: In another stunning shot Lil Simz sat atop a mountain of black PVC in a playsuit
Vote! Katharine Hamnett and activists grace the digital cover of the magazine
B&W: Riz Ahmed was among the stars featuring in the issue
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