Kate Moss makes a rare public appearance with model daughter Lila as they make their way home after separate red carpet appearances at the British Fashion Awards

Kate Moss was in familiar company on Monday evening as she headed home after a red carpet appearance at the British Fashion Awards.

The supermodel was joined by daughter Lila for what amounted to a rare public appearance together after posing separately at the annual ceremony.

Opting for a black evening dress with a daring thigh-high slit, Kate, 49, made sure she turned heads as she made her way to a waiting car outside London's Royal Albert Hall.

Meanwhile, Liola, 21, wore a sheer metallic slip dress reminiscent of her mother's Liza Bruce dress from 1993, complete with black underwear.

Nensi Dojaka's silver dress, with cut-outs and thin straps, was accessorized with a pleated bra top and low back.

Kate Moss was joined by daughter Lila on Monday evening as she headed home after a red carpet appearance at the British Fashion Awards

Supermodel Kate (left) and daughter Lila (right) made a special red car ahead of the ceremony (and performances at the Royal Albert Hall in London)

Lila upped her height with a pair of black strappy heels accessorized with gold earrings borrowed from Kate.

To complete her nineties-inspired outfit, she opted for a very subtle makeup look and pulled her hair into a bun.

Leading industry figures will be recognized, including Valentino Garavani with the Outstanding Achievement Award, make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury with the Special Recognition Award and the late Joe Casely-Hayford with a posthumous Special Recognition Award.

South Londoner Kai Isaiah Jamal has been nominated for model of the year, along with Paloma Elsesser and Alton Mason.

The event serves as the major fundraiser for the BFC Foundation. which supports the future growth and success of the UK fashion industry through its focus on education, grant provision and business mentoring.

The BFC also awarded some gender-based design awards for the first time since the pandemic, splitting the best British designers into menswear and womenswear categories.

On Friday it was announced that British singer Sam Smith will receive the Cultural Innovator Award on stage,

Previous guests have included Rihanna, Kylie Minogue and Dua Lipa, and Bella Hadid won model of the year in 2022.

Caroline Rush, CEO of the British Fashion Council, said: 'It is imperative that awards reflect our incredibly diverse industry and its brands and creatives.'

The full list of nominees announced so far:

Model of the year

Pictured: Alton Mason

Alton Mason

Anok Yai

Kai-Isaiah Jamal

Liu Wen

Mona Tougaard

Paloma Elsser

Designer of the year

Pictured: Sarah Burton

Daniel Lee for Burberry

Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson & Loewe

Matthieu Blazy for Bottega Veneta

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons for Prada

Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen

British menswear designer of the year

Grace Wales Bonner for Wales Bonner

Kiko Kostadinov for Kiko Kostadinov

Kim Jones for Dior Men

Martine Rose for Martine Rose

Steven Stokey-Daley for SSDALEY

New menswear location

Bianca Saunders

Corteiz

LABRUM London

Nicholas Daley

Saul Nash

New location for women's clothing

Chopova Lowena

Dilara Findikoglu

KNWLS

ROBERT WUN

Supriya Lele

Prize from the BFC Foundation

Aaron Es

Chet Lo

Conner Ives

Paolo Carzana

Sinead O'Dwyer

Special recognition award for promoting young designer talent

WINNER: Sarah Maaier

Award for Outstanding Achievement

WINNER: Valentino Garavani

Posthumous Special Recognition Award

WINNER: Joe Casely-Hayford

Special Recognition Award

WINNER: Charlotte Tilbury MBE

Prize for Cultural Innovators

WINNER: Sam Smith

In the photo: Charlotte Tilbury

Trailblazer Award

WINNER: Edward Enninful OBE

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