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Lila Moss is announced as the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty

Discover Lila Moss, the newest face of Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Liquid-Gel Eyeliner Campaign – redefine sophistication in a single stroke.
Lila Moss is announced as the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty

Venturing into the world of modelling is supermodel Kate Moss' 16 year old daughter Lila Grace Moss. Her first break into the fashion industry is announced by Marc Jacobs Beauty that also launched the successful career of Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia Gerber.

Lila Grace Moss, who looks just like her supermodel mother, is set to make 1 million pounds by the time she turns 18, and is photographed by David Sims for the Marc Jacobs Beauty campaign. With a scarf wrapped around her head, the blonde teenager instantly captures the eye with her bold feline flick of purple eyeliner and a nude lip.

The budding model is styled by Katie Grand for the shoot, and Marc Jacobs talks about Lila's beauty, composure, kindness and patience and how she effortlessly falls into character for the shoot. The 16 year old wear products from Marc Jacobs Beauty that will launch in Spring 2019.

Lila Moss is announced as the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty

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