Kate Moss looked chic as usual as she joined her model daughter Lila arriving at The Ritz in Paris on Sunday ahead of Fashion Week.
The model, 51, opted for a sheer polka dot shirt and beret as she made her way into the swanky hotel with Lila, 23.
Kate completed her look with long black trousers, a suede coat, leopard-print shoes and a sleek leather bag.
Lila meanwhile rocked a pair of baggy light blue denim jeans and a black leather bomber jacket as she followed her mum into the hotel.
She accessorised with a pair of dark shades and swept her blonde tresses into an up do.
Paris Fashion Week runs from Monday September 29 to Tuesday October 7, with a host of stars expected to be heading to the French capital for shows.


Paris Fashion Week comes hot on the heads of London Fashion Week earlier this month which Lila was also a big part of.
Last week Lila let her hair down at LFW beneath the watchful eye of her father, Jefferson Hack.
The star made a rare public appearance with Hack as British heritage brand Burberry unveiled its latest collection at Perks Field in Kensington Gardens.
Lila - Hack's only child with notably absent catwalk legend Kate - inevitably commanded attention in a distinctive cropped trench and plaid dress as they settled into their front row seats.
Silver-haired Hack, 54, the co-founder, editorial director and CEO of publishing group Dazed Media, ensured he claimed his own share of the spotlight in smart tailored pin-stripes and polished leather dress shoes.
With the night still young, Lila soon parted ways with her father and made her way to Marylebone, where Burberry were hosting an after-party at celebrity nightspot Chiltern Firehouse.
Mexican luxury spirits and hospitality brand Clase Azul supported Burberry's London Fashion Week party.
Lila was among 70 models recruited to unveil the accessible brand's new collection in front on 700 guests as the bi-annual event's first day of presentations drew to a close.

Lila's appearance at this latest series of presentations comes after she fronted a new campaign for Barbie's first-ever 'diabetic doll'.
The doll features a continuous glucose monitor and insulin pump, which Lila - who lives with type 2 diabetes - has spoken about using in the past.
Barbie manufacturer Mattel says it made the first Barbie with type 1 diabetes (T1D) so more children could see themselves reflected in its range of dolls.
Lila previously discussed her condition during a segment on Vogue's In The Bag YouTube channel after making the unconventional decision to wear the monitor on the catwalk.
She said: 'I have some sugar tablets, in case my blood sugar goes low. I'm diabetic, so I have this, which controls a pod on my leg, which gives me insulin.
'This is very important to keep in my bag, it comes with me everywhere.'
The star - worried her essential device could get lost - added: 'I even have an Apple AirTag to follow it around with my phone.'
Speaking about her condition in 2020, she said: 'I think not many people know that I have diabetes. It's not visible from the outside, so no one would really know just by looking at you.'