So it’s no surprise that both Ireland Baldwin and Suki Waterhouse wanted to stand out in their own right when they attended the DSquared2 show on Wednesday.
And showing their worth as clothes horses the blondes – who sat front row – did their best mannequin impressions throughout.
Model poses: Ireland Baldwin and Suki Waterhouse
attended the DSquared2 show as a part of Milan Fashion Week Womenswear
Spring/Summer 2014 on Wednesday
American model Ireland, who's mum is Kim Basinger and father is Alec Baldwin, kept her look simple for the event – opting for a strapless black dress which fell just above her knees.
Despite being known for her height - she’s 6ft 2in - the 17-year-old gave herself a couple of extra inches with her hair styled in a large quiff.
Completing her grown up look the daughter of actor Alec wore a pair of gladiator style strappy heels.
Beside her British model Suki, who is dating Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper, looked very petite despite her large and eye-catching ensemble.
The 20-year-old wore a red and white print prom skirt which fell to the middle of her ankles with a fitted crop top.
Completing her great look was her very voluminous hair and flicks around her eyes, creating a very 50’s feel, which Suki described herself on Twitter as ‘Stepford’.
Fifties feel: The models had a pin-up vibe about them - many with big hair and bright lips
Congrats: Designers Dan and Dean Caten acknowledge the applause of the audience on the runway following the show
Ireland also tweeted about her look, sharing a picture of her hair style which she captioned: ‘Another amazing look for the dsquared show! #beehiveyourself.’
The pretty blonde has tweeted non-stop throughout her stay, which saw her head to Switzerland before Italy.
It seems the food has been one of her favourite aspects with her sharing: ‘Italian. Bread. Get. In. My. Belly.’
Sitting pretty: The girls both refused to smile as they sat on the front row keeping up their model looks
You can keep the most still? Ireland and Suki seemed to be competing when it came to pouting
It is unclear whether Ireland and Suki have been friends for some time but they will no doubt have plenty in common due to both trying to break into the modelling industry,
Ireland recently admitted that the profession is 'hard' when she spoke to DuJour magazine.
'(It's) much harder than I anticipated. It really takes a lot out of you,' she told the fashion magazine.
'Though, it is really fun,' she added, 'And I never thought I would meet all these lovely people.'
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