Lila Moss looked as stunning as ever as she attended her mother Kate’s star-studded party at Apollo’s Muse in London on Friday evening.
The 20-year-old model turned heads with her appearance at the event, which celebrated the one-year anniversary of Kate Moss’ wellness brand Cosmoss.
For the occasion, Lila went leggy in leather-look shorts and a sheer top, which she wore over a black bra.
She wore a sleek blazer over her shoulders and added pointed black heels to make herself appear a few inches taller, before later slipping into chunky black boots.
Lila also carried her essentials in a small black handbag and appeared to be in a happy mood as she flashed a big smile as she arrived at her mother’s event.
Glamorous: Lila Moss looked as stunning as ever as she attended her mother Kate’s star-studded party at Apollo’s Muse in London on Friday evening
Stylish: The 20-year-old model turned heads at the event celebrating the one-year anniversary of Kate’s wellness brand Cosmoss
She showed her support to her supermodel mother Kate, who made a very glamorous appearance at her party in a stylish white halter dress.
The event, which also took place as part of London Fashion Week, was attended by numerous stars, including Jared Leto and model Stella Maxwell.
Kate celebrated the one-year anniversary of her wellness and lifestyle brand Cosmoss.
She confirmed the brand’s launch last August with a video of herself wildly swimming completely naked, promising it would open a door to “balance, restoration and love.”
The supermodel, who currently lives in the Cotswolds, claimed the brand was “self-care created for life’s modern journeys” at its launch on September 1, 2022.
It has been likened to a British version of Gwyneth Paltrow’s US business Goop as Kate became the latest celebrity to enter the wellness market.
Kate’s beauty products, made from “potent, natural substances,” are divided into three daily rituals that are said to “align body and soul with the natural environment and circadian cycles.”
The website describes these rituals as allowing us to “align with the rhythms of nature, helping us find inner peace and self-realization and opening a door to balance, restoration and love.”
Fashionista: For the occasion, Lila went leggy with leather-look shorts and a sheer top that she wore over a black bra
Gorgeous: Lila showed her support to her supermodel mother Kate, who made a very glamorous appearance at her party in a stylish white halter dress
The entire three rituals cost more than £400, while the popular Golden Nectar serum – which contains the “mythical” tears of Chios, a plant resin produced on the Greek island – costs £105 alone.
The morning ritual, which fills the body with “positive energy”, costs £287 in total and includes an antioxidant “dawn tea” for £21, a cleanser for £52 and an anti-aging face cream for £95.
It’s then topped off with the Sacred Mist Eau de Parfum, worth £120, which “envelops you with its hypnotic yet grounding scent” to “instill a feeling of inner peace”.
During the day, Kate recommends using her “mood-boosting” scent again, followed by the Golden Nectar serum – a CBD-infused “ultimate antioxidant oil”.
With a stunning price of just 30ml, it is described as “an everyday treat that nourishes your skin, body, mind and soul”.
Your third and final evening ritual then includes a soothing evening tea for £20, the cleanser again for £52, the Golden Nectar oil and the day and night face cream for £95.
In addition to her skincare and teas, Kate also reportedly wants to use her wellness brand to sell healthy foods and mineral supplements.
Earlier this month, the Chron revealed that Kate had won a legal battle with a pharmaceutical company over the name of her brand Cosmoss.
This means that in her latest venture, she has registered Cosmoss as a trademark for ranges such as herbal preparations for medical purposes and nutritional and mineral supplements.
Venture: The star-studded party celebrated the one-year anniversary of Kate’s wellness and lifestyle brand Cosmoss
Profound: The brand’s skincare products, made from “potent, natural substances”, are divided into three daily rituals, costing more than £400 in total
“Kate has big ambitions for the Cosmoss brand,” Richard Eden of the Chron said at the time.
Kate applied to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) last year to trademark Cosmoss for applications ranging from aromatherapy candles, vitamin supplements and teas to magazines, videos and home furnishings, but Danish firm Pharmacosmos objected to her application.
The company, which makes products for people with iron deficiency, has been in business for more than 50 years.
She cited “likelihood of confusion” as the reason for her objection, but the objection to Kate’s application was dropped, it was revealed earlier this month.
An update filed with the IPO shows that Cosmoss no longer plans to trademark goods used to treat iron deficiency, meaning there would be no conflict with the Danish company.