They’ve got beauty in their genes and stars in their eyes. When you grow up with a generous dose of talent as inheritance—and those industry contacts sure can’t hurt—the world eagerly awaits your foray into fame.
With many celebrity kids taking baby steps into stardom this year, Vogue rounds up the six daughters on the brink of taking showbiz by storm.
Athiya Shetty
Mana and Suniel Shetty’s daughter has chosen the star-studded path after studying filmmaking and liberal arts at New York Film Academy. The statuesque beauty was awarded the ‘Fresh Face’ award at this year’s Vogue Beauty Awards, and with her debut movie Hero releasing next month, we’re going to be seeing a lot more of her.
Lily Rose Depp
Following in model-mom Vanessa Paradis’ Chanel-clad footsteps, Johnny Depp’s daughter is Karl Lagerfeld’s new muse at just 16, bagging Chanel’s latest eyewear campaign. Having stepped into the industry only last year, Rose Depp was seen walking at Chanel’s casino-themed couture show at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Tina Ahuja
Govinda’s little girl is all grown up and has finally set foot in the industry, with her debut film Second Hand Husband. Now that she’s kick-started her career, we can’t wait to find out if she’s inherited her dad’s dance moves!
Kaia Gerber
Supermodel Cindy Crawford’s progeny is just what you’d expect—drop-dead gorgeous and poised for success. At just 13, Kaia Gerber has already posed for editorial shoots for Vogue Italia and Carine Roitfeld’s CR Fashion Book, and been signed by IMG Models. Oh, and she’ll be making her film debut with the indie drama, Sister Cities.
Jhanvi Kapoor
Sridevi’s older daughter Jhanvi Kapoor is already making waves on social media for her cool Insta-posts and incredible style. Rumoured to be launched soon by none other than Karan Johar, it looks like this one was born under all the right stars.
Paris Jackson
Michael Jackson’s baby daughter has turned 17 and boy, she’s ready for stardom. She’s making heads turn at red carpets and is all set to see not one, but two movie releases in the near future.
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