Fans “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with this sweet throwback.
Riley Keough laid herself bare – both literally and figuratively – in a Vanity Fair interview looking back at 12 photos from her life when she recalled her “really cringe” runway debut at age 14.
The self-proclaimed nepo-baby remembered walking the runway during 2004 Milan Fashion Week in a Dolce & Gabbana fashion show and called the moment “really sweet.”
“This was also really cringe,” Riley admitted. “This was my very first fashion show.”
“I would’ve been 14 and I remember I was very nervous,” the “Zola” actress, 34, reminisced. “It was a big moment for my 14 year old self.
“My whole life was pretty public, but I think this probably felt like the first time that I was like, doing something alone as opposed to a family thing,” she continued.
The star certainly has grown into rock royalty, appearing on the cover of the magazine in black textured Giorgio Armani leggings, patent leather black Jimmy Choo pumps, and a barely there black and white Emporio Armani crop top that showed off a swath of skin.
The “Daisy Jones and the Six” actress talked about visiting Graceland when she was young, the pain of losing her mother Lisa Marie Presley and brother Benjamin Keough, and filming the Prime TV series.
In a series of sultry photographs, Keough covered up her bare chest with nothing but her long, auburn hair, with the star modeling a blue Prada skirt emblazoned with white flowers sans shirt, instead accessorizing only with a Van Cleef & Arpels necklace.
In another shot, Riley showed off a black Chanel trench coat with the design house’s famous camellia flowers adorning the lapels, paired with only a sheer bralette and matching briefs by Araks underneath.
The “Mad Max: Fury Road” actress also donned a slinky Nili Lotan gown and a sheer Gucci mesh dress for the photos, which fans on Instagram described as “unique and captivating.”
Keough opened up about secretly welcoming her daughter via surrogate, and revealed the special family name: Tupelo Storm Smith-Petersen. Named for her grandfather Elvis Presley’s birthplace and with her late brother’s middle name, Tupelo was born in August 2022, with Keough’s husband Ben Smith-Peterson revealing the news at Lisa-Marie Presley’s funeral.