At the young age of 14-years-old, Kate Moss was picked up by the modeling agency, Storm Management. After her supermodel status, 16-year-old Lottie Moss, Kate’s half-sister, is ready to make a modeling career of her own.
Lottie dished to Teen Vogue all the details of her life from favorite school objects to where she shops to career goals for the April issue.
Demonstrated in her interview with Teen Vogue, she’s a normal 16-year-old girl with the interests of an everyday teen. She discussed that her favorite school subjects are history, English and physical education. Despite her favorite subjects being history and English, she also said that she doesn’t like to read.
Lottie also discussed her celebrity crush, Justin Bieber.
“He’s amazing,” she told Teen Vogue. “Oh, my God, I can’t even choose a favorite song!”
One accessory Lottie said she couldn’t live without, scrunchies. She explained that she gets them in the U.K. fashion store River Island as well as vintage places. Despite her like of vintage clothing, there is still one designer shop she’d love to raid, with money not being a worry, Christina Louboutin.
“My dream would be to have all his shoes,” Lottie said. “But I can’t afford any because I don’t have a job, and I can’t make my parents pay for that.”
She gave away that she does often shop at, Selfridges, Peter Jones and Topshop.
It seems that Lottie is willing to discuss anything, well almost everything. Her management took one topic away from discussion, her half-sister Kate.
“Write what you want, but she will not answer any Kate questions,” her management team told Teen Vogue. However, Kate does seem to have inspired her.
“Well, it kind of runs in the family,” Lottie said according to Too Fab. “Kate was a massive part of why I started.”
She has mainly been focused on school; however, her Teen Vogue gig has been her first according to Too Fab.
Do you think we’ll be seeing more of Lottie?
Wot u sayin pic.twitter.com/wElHlJVNta
— lottie (@LottieMoss) January 8, 2014
Image of Kate Moss, Courtesy of : Wikimedia Commons
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