The Star Kids Who Are Fashion's New Royalty

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    • Publish Date: Feb 6 2017 12:18PM
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    • Updated Date: Feb 6 2017 12:50PM
The Star Kids Who Are Fashion's New Royalty

They are fashion's new celebrity aristocracy, the sons and daughters of stars who are themselves becoming the kings and queens of the catwalk shows. From Lily-Rose Depp and Will Smith's daughter Willow (the faces of Chanel) to the Beckham boys and Sylvester Stallone's two daughters modelling for Dolce & Gabbana, celebrity offspring are luxury labels' new not-so-secret weapon.


(Lily-Rose Depp (left) with fashion designer Karl Lagerfield)

Born with it
With their huge followings on social media and instant name-recognition, these millennials born in the limelight have become the perfect avatars for advertising campaigns. British actor Jude Law's daughter Iris is the new face of Burberry having followed her brother Rafferty in modelling, while the daughters of singer Lionel Richie, Cindy Crawford and even Bob Dylan's grandson have all embarked on catwalk careers. Michael Jackson's daughter Paris turned up in the French capital for a photo shoot, adding her name to a bulging celebrity model roll call that includes the daughter of Oasis singer Noel Gallagher, the son of Isabelle Adjani and Daniel Day-Lewis, the daughter of Nastassja Kinski and Quincy Jones, and the sons of Sean Penn and Pierce Brosnan. The list is endless and seemingly inexhaustible, with marketing experts maintaining that young consumers cannot get enough of celebrity dynasties.


(Willow Smith)


(Sylvestor Stallone family)

Starkids come with automatic recognition which is why brands love them 

You just have to look at the Kardashians, said Gachoucha Kretz, professor of fashion marketing at the HEC business school in Paris, to see how the model works. They have converted their reality television fame into fashion hard currency, with Kim Kardashian and her half sister Kendall Jenner now established stars of the firmament, their every wardrobe choice scrutinised on social media. Brands hope to piggyback on "the popular fascination with these tribes and families", Kretz said. With no problem about name recognition "there is much less marketing to do", she added. "The associations are already created." With their Instagram or Twitter endorsements of their favoured brands, they become the ultimate "influencers" to help push demand. Aged only 17, Brooklyn Beckham has nine million followers on Instagram. After two years as a model he has branched out into fashion photography, shooting an advertising campaign for Burberry this summer that made headlines around the world.


(Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner)



(Romeo Beckham (left) and Brooklyn Beckham)

How brands play it
Even fashion's biggest players are happy to play along with the family fame game. Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld, for instance, has been a enthusiastic nepotist, hiring Depp, Smith and Jenner, and taking former supermodel Ines de la Fressange's daughter Violette d'Urso as his muse. "The tabloids and celebrity magazines love these famous families and that assures media coverage," said Aurore Gorius, co-author of a French book "Sons and Daughters of..." The 2015 book casts a critical eye on the public's fascination with this "phenomenon of elites reproducing themselves and blocking social mobility. "These children have grown up under the eyes of the media and we are curious what will become of them," she said.

Good or bad, 'Starification of childhood' is a thing already
(Also, kids are latest fashion accessory)

Trends expert Cecile Poignant, who teaches at the New School Parsons Paris, said there has been a gradual push towards the "starification of childhood" over the last 15 years.  She said it began with photographer Annie Leibovitz's famous front cover of a Demi Moore pregnant for Vanity Fair magazine.  "For a lot of models and celebrities, the child has become something of a fashion accessory, a must have," Poignant said. 
But could the omnipresence of celebrity offspring now finally lead to a backlash. Fashion student Marie Richaud said she found it irksome that their fame "is not based on merit but family links. It excludes".

Even so the 25-year-old follows several second generation celebs on Instagram even if "she doesn't identify with them". "These children who seems to have had it all give people something to dream about. But at the same time they can just as easily annoy," said Poignant. "Do any of them have any talent or is their name enough (to succeed)? We will have to wait and see," she added.


Who are the star kids you follow, and why? Tell us about them in the comments section.  

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Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I follow the Jenner sisters. Their elegant style of carrying outfits is just amazing!!!

RICHEAL MONTEIRO Other

Lilly Ross Depp''s pink gown is simply superb...

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