Kate Moss’s little sister Lottie lands first campaign for Red Valentino
Following her Calvin Klein ads, the 16-year-old Moss lands her second big fashion job in a cartoon-themed photoshoot
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Your support makes all the difference.In her rise to supermodel stardom Lottie Moss has landed the latest quirky autumn/winter campaign of Red Valentino.
Lottie poses wearing the new playful collection of black and bright miniskirts, fluffy swan-themed collars, striped jumpers and lip-embellished court heels set against a number of whimsical animations.
With a supermodel sister like Kate, she was pretty much guaranteed a future in the fashion industry but it seems she has real fashion credentials with advertising campaigns and editorials for magazines like i-D, Dazed and Confused and Teen Vogue.
This is Lottie’s second big job but first official designer campaign. She debuted in the modelling world earlier this year the same way Kate did 22 years ago, in a Calvin Klein jeans ad after she signed with the same agency, Storm Model Management. She's reportedly taken time off finishing her GSEs, but is now back, posing for the Disney-fused collection of Valentino’s diffusion line.
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