Lila Moss Sizzles in White Bikini on Sun-Kissed Holiday with Aristocrat Lady Lola Bute
MODEL MOMENT: Lila Moss Sizzles in Bikini Getaway with Aristocrat Friend
It's official - summer has arrived, and so have the beach bodies! Kate Moss' 22-year-old daughter Lila is turning up the heat in Ibiza and Formentera, where she's been soaking up the sun alongside her stunning mum. The young model, who's made a name for herself as a passionate advocate for body positivity and diabetes awareness, has been sharing sultry snaps on Instagram that have left fans and friends alike green with envy.
First up, Lila showcased her toned abs in a skimpy white bikini and sheer skirt combo, which she paired with a pair of dark shades and sleek hair. But what really caught our eye was the way she posed for new snaps alongside aristocrat Lady Lola Bute - because let's be real, these two are giving us serious #FriendGoals! The 26-year-old daughter of Scottish racing driver and marquess the late Marquess of Bute is a stunning beauty in her own right, and we can't get enough of their chic and playful dynamic.
But Lila didn't stop there - oh no. She later posted another snap wearing a brown bandeau leopard-print bikini and beige mini skirt, which she paired with a refreshing beachy vibe and an adorable cat-eye look. And if you thought that was the last we'd see of her in a swimsuit this summer, think again! The blonde beauty also documented her gorgeous island scenery as she spent time soaking up the sun on Formentera.
And speaking of soaking up the sun... it looks like Lila and Kate are taking their beachy vibes to the next level. We spotted them relaxing together on the beach earlier this week, with Lila rocking a skimpy leopard-print bikini while her mum opted for a brown triangle bikini. But what really caught our attention was Lila's bold new look - complete with a glucose monitor plastered on her upper thigh. Yes, you read that right: Lila has been living with type 1 diabetes since childhood, and this stylish accessory is just one way she's embracing her condition.
As many of you may know, Lila recently fronted a groundbreaking campaign for Barbie's new 'diabetic doll' - a game-changing toy designed to help kids see themselves reflected in the brand's diverse range. The 'diabetic' doll features a continuous glucose monitor and insulin pump, which Lila has spoken about using herself in the past.
But what's even more impressive is how Lila has been using her platform to raise awareness about diabetes - including sharing a personal segment on Vogue's In The Bag YouTube channel last year. "I have some sugar tablets, just in case my blood sugar goes low," she revealed candidly. "I'm diabetic, so I have this [monitor] which controls a pod on my leg that gives me insulin... and it's very important to keep in my bag, it comes with me everywhere."
Meanwhile, we can't help but notice Kate's own radiant glow - especially when she's making waves by ditching her makeup. The supermodel recently opened up about her skincare secrets, revealing that an ice plunge is the secret to masking tired eyes and perking up her skin. "Fill a sink or bowl with ice cubes, cold water and slices of cucumber," she advised fans. "Hold your face in for as long as you can - it instantly reduces puffiness and tightens up your skin."
And it's not just Kate's skincare routine that's been getting a makeover... the supermodel has also been on a health kick after turning her back on her wild partying ways. We hear she's given up booze, swapped cigarettes for vapes (yes, really!), and even launched her own range of teas and skincare products through her beauty and wellness brand, Cosmoss.
So what do we take away from this fabulous beachy escapade? For one thing: Lila Moss is slaying the summer vibes - and it's all thanks to her fearless attitude towards body positivity, diabetes awareness, and embracing individuality. And let's not forget Kate's enviable glow... who knew an ice plunge was just what we needed to take our skincare game to the next level?
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