She is the daughter of actor Jude Law and designer Sadie Frost who is carving out her own career in the industry.
And Iris Law candidly discussed growing up with famous parents and how she is managing her newly found fame in a new interview with this week's issue of ES Magazine.
The model, 18, said her parents, who divorced in 2003 following six years of marriage, had given her normality in her childhood despite their A-list status.
Rising star: Candid: Iris Law candidly discussed growing up with famous parents and how she is managing her newly found fame in a new interview with this week's issue of ES Magazine
A-list upbringing: The model, 18, said her parents, who divorced in 2003 following six years of marriage, had given her normality in her childhood despite their A-list status
She said: ‘My dad was really young. He’d had all his kids [with Frost] by 30. Mum, too. She also had a baby face. I can never tell [her age] in pictures, I’ll say, “What, you had three kids by that age?” She looks 17.’
Recalling her own memories of that time eating snacks on Primose Hill, she said: 'My parents weren’t rock ’n’ roll when I was growing up, they were just my parents,’ [she insists].
‘Everyone’s parents were rock ’n’ roll when they were young. That’s not a crazy thing.’
The close bond Iris shares with her parents is reflected in her own aspirations for the future, with the star saying: ‘I want to have all my kids by 30.'
Close bond: The model, 18, said her parents, who divorced in 2003 following six years of marriage, had given her normality in her childhood despite their A-list status (pictured with Jude in 2016)
Fashion forward: She said: ‘My dad was really young. He’d had all his kids [with Frost] by 30. Mum, too. She also had a baby face. I can never tell [her age] in pictures, I’ll say, “What, you had three kids by that age?” She looks 17.’ (pictured with Sadie in 2018)
Glowing: The close bond Iris shares with her parents is reflected in her own aspirations for the future, with the star saying: ‘I want to have all my kids by 30'
The Burberry model said she does not favour marriage, but would aim for a life partner, with the union celebrated by a 'love party.'
She said: ‘I don’t want to be in a white dress, I want to be in a suit. I don’t understand why everyone should have the same wedding. You should personalise it.’
Iris' father Jude, 45, who has starred in blockbusters including Cold Mountain, The Talented Mr Ripley and Sherlock Holmes gave her an insight into the world of showbusiness, but the star says she is not deterred by her father’s negative experiences with fame:
She said: ‘I’m not in the position to know what it was like [to have experienced fame] as overwhelming as my dad experienced.’
Future goals: The Burberry model said she does not favour marriage, but would aim for a life partner, with the union celebrated by a 'love party'
‘But I’m not pressing for [fame] and I’m also not pressing against it.’
Her mother Sadie, 53, who started in the acting world but has since parlayed her efforts into fashion design has influenced Iris' interest in clothes, especially as a child.
She said: ‘My favourite photo of my mum and dad is at the premiere of Wilde [in 1997]. My mum is in a dark red dress and she has red [jewels] around her collarbone and my dad’s in a white suit.’
This was three years after her parents met on the set of 1994’s Shopping]
She said: ‘I have a picture of that film on my screensaver. They had the best outfits... I would wear everything that my mum wore back then.’
Throwback: Iris is the eldest daughter of the former couple, who also share sons Rafferty, 22 and Rudy, 16 (pictured in 1998)
Radiant: The star said: ‘But I’m not pressing for [fame] and I’m also not pressing against it'
Work! Iris sported fluttery lashes and berry lipstain paired with a beret and silver chain for the shoot
Iris is the eldest daughter of the former couple, who also share sons Rafferty, 22 and Rudy, 16.
The full interview appears in this week’s issue of ES Magazine, Thursday 15th November 2018
Iris previously opened up about how she stumbled into modelling after doing one 'little shoot'.
Speaking last year about her career, Iris said: 'It started with a shoot for Illustrated People, I kind of just rocked up thinking it was a little shoot.
Interview: The full interview appears in this week’s issue of ES Magazine, Thursday 15th November 2018
'I was excited to see how the photos would turn out but I didn't realise it was going to be a reveal type thing.
'Then it dropped and it was on the website and newspapers were picking up on it. My agent, who I'm with now saw that and got in touch. I didn't think anything would come of it.'
Iris first hit headlines when she was just two years old after she bit into an ecstasy pill she found on the floor at a children's party at Soho House.
Her actress and model mother Sadie met Jude when he was 19 and she was 25, married to Spandeau Ballet's Gary Kemp and with a young child.
After divorcing Gary, she got together with Jude during a holiday in Bali, and had three children - but the two broke off their six-year marriage in 2003.
They divorced following an alleged 'wife-swapping' episode with designer Pearl Lowe and her husband, drummer Danny Goffey.
Iris' previous romance with Kelvin Bueno won the approval of Sadie's bohemian mother, Mary, who described them on social media as a 'gorgeous couple'. She is now believed to be dating Jyrrel Roberts.
Modelling runs in the family, as Iris' older brother Rafferty has since seen his fashion career go from strength-to-strength.
Young love: The star was formerly in a relationship with model Kelvin Bueno, 19
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Main photo article She is the daughter of actor Jude Law and designer Sadie Frost who is carving out her own career in the industry.
And Iris Law candidly discussed growing up with famous parents and how she is managing her newly found fame in a new interview with this week’s issue of ES Magazine.
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