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Nepo babies Meadow Walker and Grace Burns star in Re/Done campaign
Feels fresh, yet also familiar?
That’s the vibe of Re/Done’s fall 2025 campaign starring Meadow Walker and Grace Burns.
The dark-haired models, who grew up in California and New York, are featured in several casual, candid moments shot by photographer Morgan Maher at John Lautner’s Harpel House in the Hollywood Hills.
Meadow and Grace — who are actually friends in real life — are the daughters of the late “Fast and Furious” actor Paul Walker and supermodel Christy Turlington and director Ed Burns, respectively.
Entering the fashion realm, they join genetically blessed nepo babies like Apple Martin and Sunday Rose Urban, making their forays into the style spotlight this season.
According to a press release, the Re/Done photo shoot was inspired by a series of candid images of Meadow shot by Grace for her By Grace zine, and captures the quiet transition from summer to fall in sunny Los Angeles.
“The campaign invites viewers into a day in the life of Grace and Meadow, with images that reflect a genuine connection between the girls as they listen to music, dance, swim in the pool, and share personal moments as the sun sets over the stunning LA landscape,” the release reads.
Says Re/Done CEO Phillip Prado, “Grace and Meadow embody the creative and artistic spirit of the Re/Done girl, reflecting the essence of heritage and individuality that defines the brand.”
It’s this combination of heritage and individuality that makes these bourgeoning “It” girls stand out, whether in denim and boots or ready for the runway in full glam.
Meadow, 26, began modeling in 2017 and has worked with brands ranging from Alexander McQueen to Proenza Schouler. She also created the Paul Walker Foundation, which champions ocean-minded activism.
Grace, 21, made her runway debut two years ago during Milan Fashion Week. This summer, she attended the DVF Awards in Venice, where her mom was honored for her work with the charity, Every Mother Counts.
So far, these two have done pretty well.
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