That’s what happens when youinherit genes from a supermodel.
Here’s everything we know about the rising model so far.
The look was paired with black lace gloves and tights, peep-toe heels, and a chain clutch.

Makeup artist Pat McGrath went with a bold red lip to finish off the edgy look.
Burns took toInstagramto express her excitement and gratitude, saying the experience put the biggest smile on her face.
I’m so grateful for the memories, some of them captured here."

One picture shows Burns and Turlington in matching white collared shirts and handkerchiefs tied around their necks.
Both have their hair pulled back, showing off the striking resemblance between the two.
Burns also shared pictures from the campaign onher Instagram,showing different looks.

They’re both displaying Carolina Herrera bags in their hands.
“Indescribably grateful to have had the privilege and opportunity to be a part of this experience!
Tears of love and love and more love!!!!”

she wrote on Instagram.
The rest of the spread (titled “Amazing Grace!")
continues with the retro theme.

Burns has since gone on to appear on the covers of Homme Girls and Muse Magazine.
“I remember denying the interest to anyone and everyone because I hadn’t yet told her.
However, I’d longed to be 18 for some time.

My first job was last January, after my birthday, after I had gotten into college!”
From unrealistic beauty standards to exploitation, the modeling world can be incredibly harmful to young women.
Grace Burns is close with Lila Moss
Like mother, like daughter!

She came straight from her freshman year basketball playoffs and had to change in the car.
She called it a “major fan girl moment” when gushing about the spreadon Instagram.
Who doesn’t love a full-circle moment?

The model sells her clothes on Depop, a digital marketplace where users can buy and sell pre-owned clothing.
In fact, we can tell a lot about Burns from the items she’s listed.
A baby tee sporting the words “stoner girlfriend” showcases her rebellious spirit.

Overall Burns' style is an eclectic mix of girly and edgy, relaxed and fun.
Grace Burns rides horses
Grace Burns isn’t just a pretty face.
Riding horses is just another way Burns is following in her mother’s footsteps.

While Turlington practiced Western-style riding, Burns practices English style, which is more formal.
“[N]ow my daughter rides, so I can live vicariously through her.
Christy explained in an interview withInStyle.

Now grown up, Burns continues to advocate for social justice.
She also donates 50% of the proceeds to charitable causes featured on her website.
She loves literature
For Grace Burns, there’s no such thing as light reading.

“Literature has shaped and guided so many aspects of my life,” she told Homme Girls.
When creating her magazine, her mother gave her “On Photography” by Susan Sontag.
“Sontag inspires transparency and questions the difference between images and reality.