Forget about the Kardashians and Jenners; the next crop of ultra-famous, stylish and superstar women has officially arrived, and they all have one thing in common: their equally famous parents.
Which makes sense when you think about it because when two ridiculously good-looking people fall in love, ridiculously good-looking children often follow.
First up is Lily-Rose Depp, daughter of Johnny Depp and French model, Vanessa Paradis.
The 17-year-old has modelled for a number of major fashion houses in recent years, but most notably, Chanel. She also serves as the face of for their latest Chanel No 5 perfume campaign and stars in the film Yoga Hosers alongside Harley Quinn Smith, Kevin Smith’s daughter.
Then there's 18-year-old Sofia Richie, who's as well known for her brief relationship with Justin Bieber as she is for being Lionel Richie's daughter and Nicole Richie's younger sister.
Family and romantic connections aside, though, Richie is quickly making waves in the fashion industry and has modelled for Balmain, Chanel and Yeezy among others.
The next gen of celebrity models.
At just 15-year-old, Kaia Gerber is even younger still, but with Cindy Crawford as her mum, Gerber's introduction to modelling was always bound to happen sooner, rather than later.
Crawford says she's keeping Kaia and brother Presley's modelling commitments to a minimum while school is on, but the world is definitely waiting for these two to come of age. When they do, we're sure to see them everywhere.
Next in the crop is Iris Law, the second child of actor Jude Law and model Sadie Frost (the pair's eldest child, Rafferty also models). Iris, 16, has just been announced as the new face of Burberry beauty, which is fitting given just how jaw-droppingly good looking she is.
Finally, there's Clara McGregor, a photographer, filmmaker and model who also happens to be the eldest daughter of actor Ewan McGregor. Not putting all of her eggs in one basket, 20-year-old Clara juggles modelling around university; currently completing an undergraduate degree in cinema studies.
Really makes you wonder what could have been if your parents were famous, doesn't it?