She recently said she’s embracing the ‘inevitable’ ageing process.
But Yasmin Le Bon looked so youthful she could have passed for Amber Le Bon’s sister on Sunday, when the mother and daughter cosied up at London Fashion Week’s Preen by Thornton Bregazzi show.
The former supermodel, 52, and her fellow model eldest daughter, 28, wore stunning outfits which had complementing colour schemes.
Sister act: Yasmin Le Bon (left) looked so youthful she could have passed for Amber Le Bon’s sister (right) as the duo attended London Fashion Week’s Preen by Thornton Bregazzi show on Sunday
Yasmin, who is married to Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon, displayed her fun-loving side in a midi skirt with a vibrant banana pattern as she looped an arm around Amber on the third day of the bi-annual event.
The mother of three added more vibrancy to the outfit with a chic leopard print shoulder bag and a chunky bejewelled bangle.
She wore her blonde tresses gathered at the nape of her neck, allowing two golden strands free to shape her face.
Perfect match: The former supermodel, 52, and her eldest daughter, 28, wore stunning outfits which had complementing colour schemes at the Preen by Thornton Bregazzi show
FROW pals: Amber, who bumped into pal Pixie Lott at the star-studded Temperley event later in the day, also cut an elegant look in a demure black silky blouse, a zigzag-patterned gold and white mini skirt, and above the knee black boots
Stylish: Model Erin O’Connor (left) opted for a bold ensemble of a floral dress, semi leopard print coat and black and emerald shoulder bag, while radio DJ and TV presenter Lilah Parsons (right) looked more understated in a loose-fitting yellow number
FROW girls: Self-styled fashionista Olivia Palermo (centre) looked graceful in a kimono-inspired floaty dress as her pals filmed the models marching down the runway
Flower power: Charlotte Wiggins (left) and Sam Rollinson (next to her) both opted for floral designs as they enjoyed the show next to the Le Bons
Job well done: Olivia showed her praise for the hard-working models by breaking into applause while Lilah (right) enjoyed the show with her female pal
Amber – who bumped into pal Pixie Lott at the star-studded Temperley event later in the day – also cut an elegant figure in a demure black silky blouse, a zigzag-patterned gold and white mini skirt, and above the knee black boots.
She added a spinkle of glitter with a golden sequinned clutch, which set off the blonde highlights in her ombre locks.
The Le Bons were treated to a night of high fashion as they watched model after model hit the runway.
Working the look: Amber (left) cut an elegant look as she watched the show in a black silky blouse, a zigzag-patterned gold and white mini skirt, and above the knee black boots
Sleek: Many of the models sported slicked back, gelled hair to keep their tresses covering their faces, allowing guests to concentrate on the clothes they were exhibiting
One for the fans: The FROW celebs including the Le Bons and Portia Freeman (right of Amber) made sure to document the show for their social media followers
Yasmin proved she’s lost none of her magic earlier this month when she posed in a stunning new photo shoot forThe Modist.
Simultaneously showing off her new blonde looks in a stunning shoot, she said she ‘feels sorry’ for models nowadays, explaining that the ‘job is harder’.
The fashion icon also said she is embracing the ageing process, and called for a ‘healthier’ outlook when it comes to ‘what is inevitably going to happen’.
A la mode: The Preen by Thornto Bregazzi show was full to the brim of striking patterns and bold colours, such as these models’ quirky outfits
We’ve got them to thank: Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi hit the catwalk to receive praise for their designs
Speaking to the retailer’s magazine, The MOD, about the modelling world today, Yasmin said: ‘Today the job is harder, models are being asked to be so much – people want to know much more about you and be able to run a social media empire.
‘I feel sorry for them. To me, it seems a degree unfair.’
Yasmin also talked about living well and mindfulness. Discussing her attitude towards ageing, she said: ‘I do nothing I should do and everything I shouldn’t!
‘We need to have a healthier association of what “anti-ageing” means, and what is inevitably going to happen – enjoy it, embrace it.’
Yasmin also spoke about Amber – who has followed her into the modelling world – explaining how she has never had to give her advice about the industry.
Unconventional: Many of the models’ outfits featured asymmetrical hems and quirky designs
Splash of pink: This model wore a distressed patchwork white sweater layered over a sheer pleated purple skirt. Silver sequinned socks completed the fairy-like look
The model described how she is ‘now much more of a friend’ to her children than a mother.
Discussing the shoot, creative director Sally Matthews said: ‘Yasmin Le Bon felt like a perfect fit for The MOD magazine and The Modist – we are dedicated to championing diversity and celebrating women of all ages, sizes, cultures and faiths.
‘Yasmin is an icon for any era, known not only for her natural beauty but also for her wit and intelligence and longevity in an industry that typically champions youth.
‘She works cool modesty with effortless ease wearing stylish separates with a rock and roll edge from The Modist.’
Cutting edge fashion: A model steps onto the runway in a beige-and-black ensemble of a high-low dress with slashes in the fabric to expose her flawless skin on her chest and collar bone
Edgy: This model donned a feather in her cap as she took to the runway with a quirky long-sleeved dress that dazzled the eye with its layers of luxury chiffon and silk style material