Lila Moss Stuns in Dazzling Leotard at Stella McCartney and H&M NYC Party
Lila Moss Stuns in Dazzling Leotard at Stella McCartney Party

Lila Moss made a striking impression at the Stella McCartney and H&M celebration in New York City on Wednesday evening. The 23-year-old model commanded attention in a revealing, sparkling leotard, showcasing her enviable physique. The scoop-neck one-piece was paired with opaque black tights, while she added height with black stilettos and draped a black blazer off her shoulders for an extra touch of allure.

Star-Studded Guest List

Her blonde hair styled loose, Lila—daughter of supermodel Kate Moss—looked sensational on the red carpet. She was joined by Amelia Hamlin, 24, who flaunted her figure in a dazzling tasselled bralette. The model and TV personality wore a diamante halterneck top with low-rise black tailored trousers and heels. Also in attendance was Yasmin Wijnaldum, stunning in a strapless floral midi dress, and Livia Nunes, who modeled the same daring bralette as Hamlin.

Fashion Highlights

Hidden Figures actress Janelle Monae, 40, cut a stylish figure in an oversized grey pinstriped suit with dazzling detailing. She posed alongside designer Stella McCartney and Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M's Head of Design. Stella wore a black T-shirt dress with polka dot tights and towering heels, while Ann-Sofie rocked a black suit with snake print boots. Stella also posed for selfies with artist Jeff Koons, 71.

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The Collaboration

Twenty years after their first collaboration, Stella McCartney returns to H&M with a new collection expected to sell out quickly. The line includes signature oversized suiting, slogan tees, and chain-detailed accessories. A key piece is the 'Rock Royalty' tank, originally made for the 1999 Met Gala, now reimagined for festival wear. The collection emphasizes eco-friendly clothing, targeting a generation passionate about sustainability.

Controversial Highland Home

Meanwhile, Stella's plans for a luxury £5 million Highland home at Commando Rock, Glenuig, have been approved despite over 65 objections. The glass-fronted property, submitted under her husband Alasdhair Willis's name, raised concerns about wildlife impact, including otters and pine martens. Highland Council approved the four-bedroom home with 12 conditions, including a species protection plan. An otter expert noted a 650ft exclusion zone is needed. Councillor Bill Lobban described the design as 'hideous,' resembling a World War Two bunker, while others felt it would settle into the landscape. Willis defended the plans as their 'life plan.'

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