Which Nepo Baby is Paving their own way?
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The nepo-baby controversy rages on, but two of its brightest stars are writing a new script. Eve Jobs — the heiress turned renegade iconoclast who has started a career in luxury fashion — is making waves in high fashion with magnetic style reinvention. In the other limelight is Lily-Rose Depp, the Chanel muse and actress who is making her own way between indie film and high fashion. Both possess legendary last names, but both are struggling to create her own legacy.
Eve JobsEve Jobs is redefining the book on inheriting a legacy. As the daughter of Steve Jobs, there was expectation from the day she was born — but rather than inheriting the tech scene, she's creating her own space in fashion and art. With an uncanny mix of refinement and irreverence, she's a mainstay on top runways and a muse for designers who care more about authenticity than celebrity.
Her aesthetic is subtle yet purposeful: black-and-white reductionism that pays homage to the minimalism of her father but is decidedly so its own. In between modeling, she's writing a narrative of selfhood in the face of innovation — a woman dedicated to being something other than a surname.
Eve's rise to fashion is a revolution in what people consider privilege. She is not discarding where she originated; she's redefining it. Through the intersection of brain and gut, she embodies a generation obsessed with identity as craft. In a world obsessed with celebrity passed down, Eve Jobs is creating her own legend — pixel by pixel, pose by pose.
Her aesthetic is subtle yet purposeful: black-and-white reductionism that pays homage to the minimalism of her father but is decidedly so its own. In between modeling, she's writing a narrative of selfhood in the face of innovation — a woman dedicated to being something other than a surname.
Eve's rise to fashion is a revolution in what people consider privilege. She is not discarding where she originated; she's redefining it. Through the intersection of brain and gut, she embodies a generation obsessed with identity as craft. In a world obsessed with celebrity passed down, Eve Jobs is creating her own legend — pixel by pixel, pose by pose.
Lily-Rose DeppLily-Rose Depp has lived her life in the light of the camera — daughter of Hollywood royalty, muse of Chanel, actress juggling independent art and global fashion. She's transformed inherited spotlight into autonomous artistry. Her performances in series like The Idol and Voyagers showcase an actress more interested in discomfort than fame — in acting that explores control, sensuality, and vulnerability.
Her fashion identity is an extension of that. She imagines eternal Chanel femininity but updates it with the irony of being born on the internet. Critics call her a product of heritage; fans call her proof pedigree can be made intimate and transgressive.
Depp's own talent is restraint — the ability to show strength without clamor. She has a quieter kind of revolution: the nepo-baby who doesn't reject privilege but remasters it into beauty. In an industry obsessed with reinvention, Lily-Rose isn't reinventing herself — she's perfecting the art of nuance.
Her fashion identity is an extension of that. She imagines eternal Chanel femininity but updates it with the irony of being born on the internet. Critics call her a product of heritage; fans call her proof pedigree can be made intimate and transgressive.
Depp's own talent is restraint — the ability to show strength without clamor. She has a quieter kind of revolution: the nepo-baby who doesn't reject privilege but remasters it into beauty. In an industry obsessed with reinvention, Lily-Rose isn't reinventing herself — she's perfecting the art of nuance.


