Dame Emma Thompson and husband Greg Wise were beaming with pride on Tuesday evening as they supported their daughter at a London fashion show.
Gaia Romilly Wise took to the catwalk for London-based fashion designer Julia Clancey as part of Kornit Fashion Week, and her proud folks could be seen sitting front row and cheering her on.
The 22-year-old model looked sensational as she strutted her stuff in a very colourful creation by Clancey.
One particular look saw Gaia strut her stuff in a turquoise patterned kaftan dress, which she paired with silver platform heels.
Gaia completed her supermodel look with a stunning pink and red floral headband and matching lipstick.
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Speaking after the epic fashion show, Emma exclusively told The Mirror of her daughter's performance: "I loved it, it was amazing."
Referring to Gaia's fashion choices, she added: "I think what she loves is Julia's style, which is very diverse and inclusive and sustainable."
As well as modelling, Gaia also has a budding film career and has starred alongside her mum in A Walk in the Woods and Last Chance Harvey, and also taken to the stage for a part in the West End's Sweeney Todd.
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Last year, Gaia bravely opened up about her battle with anorexia.
Sharing her story on social media alongside photos, she wrote: "So, many people are posting fabulous bodily changes they have achieved either over the past few years, or over lockdown. The majority I have seen are about weight loss.
"I decided to share something a little different; my journey from anorexia to a healthy body. Much of it has been a battle but I’m now 18months in a stable and happy weight range.
"I was terrified of sharing this but I thought that it might be useful to see the polar opposite...who knows...it might even be helpful to another human.
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"I don’t know but I know sharing takes me even further out of the shame of an eating disorder. Anorexia is the most deadly mental illness that exists in humans and - even on days I STRUGGLE UGH - I’m so proud that I have moved from the left to the right (figuratively in this pic...ha!).
"Since the first picture was taken the biggest thing that has changed is that I have moved into my own flat. It doesn’t seem massive but if you had told me 16 months ago I would have been secure, stable and happy enough to look after a home, i probably would’ve slapped you across the face to make you see sense.
"And yet here we are. I have tagged some incredible humans without whom I wouldn’t have been able to complete this journey but there are a lot of you out there and I hope you know how much I cherish you."