Lyla Moss is obsessed with Billie Eilish.
The 21-year-old model and daughter of supermodel-turned-model agency boss and wellness influencer Kate Moss, 50, said the 22-year-old singer is probably the celebrity she admires most – once telling 36-year-old actor Zak Efron after many years of admiring him.
Lyra, whose father is Kate's 52-year-old former magazine editor, Jefferson Hack, told Interview magazine when asked if she had a crush on a celebrity.
“But not now, maybe Billie Eilish.”
The up-and-coming supermodel, who is dating fashion marketer Yoni Helbitz, 22, also said she would have taken a completely different career path if she hadn't now followed in her mother's modeling footsteps. .
When asked what kind of job she would have had if she hadn't been a model, she answered: I feel like it's more fun and silly when I'm around kids. ”
Lila added that even though her mother Kate is considered a global style icon, she idolizes another star when it comes to her fashion choices.
She said: “Chloë Sevigny has been all over my girlfriend's Pinterest boards lately. I love her style. She's been around since she was 20. She's so cool.”
However, Laila revealed that she often raided Kate's wardrobe at home as a child, saying: “I was always dressing up in my mother's closet. I looked up to my mom in the sense that she wanted me to wear a vest, black leggings, and wear all black and gray.
“I've been very particular from day one. In fact, yesterday my mom and I were talking about how all the arguments we had when I was little were about clothes and not wanting to wear white socks. ”
Laila also revealed how she's into “chill” music, adding: “I'm working on a playlist. I have Patti Smith's 'Dancing Barefoot' and Velvet Underground's 'Femme Fatale.'
“I created a playlist called 'Girl.' It's very girly. I feel like everyone is talking about their Girls' Generation. I wanted to be in there.
“When I'm ready, I play the songs that have been in my head all day. But all my playlists are very chill, like George Harrison and Lana (Del Rey). ”