Christy Turlington and Kate Moss were side by side in every picture of the ’90s—whether it was a backstage moment, a runway walk, or just a vacation—they were always giving a masterclass in how to be the most iconic duo of friends, defining the era’s effortlessly cool supermodel lifestyle. The years went by, and the runway icons became mothers. Though the fun after-party pictures disappeared, they never stopped teaching lessons—this time, to their daughters.
Nowadays, when one of those iconic pictures reappears, there aren’t just two instantly recognizable faces anymore; there are four: their daughters, Grace Burns and Lila Moss, who are doing the exact same thing: walking the same shows, attending the same parties, and building the same bond their mothers had before them.
Just like a movie sequel, the story is repeating itself after three decades, and like mother, like model, these daughters are shining. Yes, the cheekbones help, and yes, the industry connections open doors. But what’s fascinating isn’t just that the genes and the talent are there—it’s that those iconic personalities transcend generations. It’s a generational echo, a living archive of fashion history playing out in real time.
From the original supers of the ’90s—women who transformed modeling from a job into a cultural phenomenon—to their Gen Z daughters navigating an entirely different industry landscape of social media, activism, and personal branding, these dynasties prove one thing: the runway is a family business, and some legacies are simply made to be continued.
Below, see all of the mother-daughter model duos you need to know to truly understand the runway perspective of fashion history.
Kate Moss and Lila Moss
Kate Moss defined some of the most memorable runway moments of the ’90s, becoming one of the most iconic supermodels of all time. Her daughter Lila Moss made her runway debut at 16 and has since walked for Versace, Fendi, and Marc Jacobs—all while navigating the industry with Type 1 diabetes and advocating for representation. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and in this case, it landed right on the runway.
Cindy Crawford and Kaia Gerber

Cindy Crawford was the ultimate ’90s supermodel—her mole, the Pepsi commercial, and countless Vogue covers made her a household name and one of the original supers who transcended modeling into pop culture icon status. Her daughter, Kaia Gerber, started modeling at 13 and quickly became Model of the Year at just 18. With the same striking features and business savvy, the Crawford-Gerber legacy continues.
Vanessa Paradis and Lily-Rose Depp

Vanessa Paradis was one of the most famous Chanel muses, embodying Parisian cool with her gap-toothed smile and ethereal beauty. Her daughter Lily-Rose Depp inherited that same effortless French-girl aesthetic, becoming a Chanel ambassador at 16, following her mother’s footsteps and mastering the art of being an icon without trying too hard—a very French talent.
Christy Turlington and Grace Burns

Christy Turlington was one of the original supermodels of the ’90s, known for her timeless elegance and unforgettable walks. Beyond modeling, she founded Every Mother Counts, a nonprofit advocating for maternal health worldwide. Her daughter Grace Burns made her runway debut in 2022 and has since walked for Chloé, Marc Jacobs, and Ulla Johnson, channeling her mother’s classic beauty with a fresh, Gen-Z edge.
Heidi Klum and Leni Klum

Heidi Klum became a global supermodel and household name through her Victoria’s Secret Angel status, and later as host and producer of Project Runway. Her daughter, Leni Klum, made her magazine debut on the cover of Vogue Germany alongside her mother in 2020 and has since modeled for Dior Beauty, Michael Kors, and Dolce & Gabbana. Clearly, commanding a camera runs in the family.
Yolanda, Gigi, and Bella Hadid
Yolanda Hadid was a successful Dutch model in the ’80s before becoming a reality TV star on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Gigi and Bella Hadid have dominated the fashion landscape for a decade now, walking for every major house while sharing their personal lives with millions of followers: Gigi being a single mother, and Bella openly fighting Lyme disease, both redefining what it means to be a modern supermodel in the social media age.
Monica Bellucci and Deva Cassel
Monica Bellucci is an Italian beauty who modeled for Dior and Dolce & Gabbana while simultaneously building an acclaimed acting career. Her daughter Deva Cassel inherited those striking features and made her modeling debut at just 14. With her mother’s elegance and her own Gen Z sensibility, Deva is proving that beauty—and talent—truly runs in the Bellucci bloodline.