Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter, Cora Corre, kicks off modelling career
The daughter of the founders of Agent Provocateur and granddaughter of Vivienne Westwood, Cora Corré, makes her modelling debut in the latest issue of LOVE Magazine.
With a name like Cora Honeysuckle Corré, it was only a matter of time before this 16-year-old entered the limelight.
Oh, and the fact that her parents, Serena Rees and Joe Corré, founded lingerie label Agent Provocateur, her grandmother is Dame Vivienne Westwood and her grandfather is the late Malcolm Maclaren may also have something to do with it.
Having just completed her GCSEs at Bedales, Corré has embarked on her first high-profile modelling job by appearing on the pages of the new issue of LOVE Magazine wearing make-up from Marc Jacobs's new beauty range.
READ: Marc Jacobs to launch make-up line
Naturally, the magazine's editor-in-chief, Katie Grand, is a family friend. As is Kate Moss, Fran Cutler and Rosemary Ferguson - your average mid-teen Cora is not.
Cora, wearing a Westwood dress, with her mother. Photo: @coracorre
"I thought it would be fun to give Cora and her friends the make-up to apply themselves," Grand told the Evening Standard . "Cora's always loved make-up - ever since she stayed over at our house when she was about 11."
Click on to her Instagram page and you'll see the obligatory pouting selfies and larking-with-friends shots, but interspersed with clues to her more-glamorous-than-most upbringing. In one she captures her mother displaying a tray of gourmet goodies aboard a private plane, in others she wears a stunning red Westwood gown that was gifted to her by her famous grandmother for her 16th birthday, dines at The Wolseley and journeys to Coachella in style. Jealous, us?
Though she doesn't yet have an agent, we think it's only a matter of time before you see a lot more of Cora Corré.
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