A nepo baby with an A-list dad has made sure all eyes were on her at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show 2025 in New York.
Isan stunned in a black corset dress with lace detailing, which perfectly synched her waist as she watched models including Bella Hadid and Adriana Lima strut their stuff down the runway.
The 23-year-old wore her hair in loose curls and opted for a glam make-up look as she rubbed shoulders with Sarah Jessica Parker and Madison Beer at the exclusive event.
Isan is already making waves as a DJ and has her own company called Beauty Access, which aims to eliminate waste in the beauty industry.
She’s the daughter of a Hollywood star who hails from Hackney and he’s starred in some big projects over the years.
His filmography includes playing the titular character in BBC One series Luther as well as being a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portraying the character of Heimdall.
He was named in the Time 100 list of Most Influential People in the World back in 2016 and has grossed over $9.8 billion at the global box office.
The actor’s name has even cropped up in the last few years as a potential front runner to be the next James Bond but he’s ruled himself out of the possibility.
Can you guess who Isan’s famous father is?
That’s right, it’s none other than Golden Globes Award winner and all round legend, Idris Elba.
Isan is the only daughter to Idris and his ex-wife, Danish stylist Hanne Nørgaard, whom he was married to from 1999 to 2003.
The pair kept their relationship out of the limelight so not much is public knowledge about how they met or why they chose to get divorced.
He also has two sons, Winston, 11, from his previous relationship with make-up artist Naiyana Garth as well as Raize Foster, 32, whose identity was revealed in 2023.
Idris is now happily married to his model and businesswoman wife Sabrina after tying the knot in Marrakech in 2019.
The couple are often seen posing up a storm together at red carpet events and have even extended their dynamic to the workplace.
They have collaborated on projects including their own podcast, Coupledom and the Elba Hope Foundation, which supports youth education and sustainability.
Earlier this year, Idris returned to his old stomping grounds as he was a given a top MOBO honour by Kanya King CBE.
He was honoured with the prestigious ‘Paving the Way’ stone outside Barking & Dagenham College in June, after studying Performing Arts at the college in the early ‘90s.
Taking a moment to reflect on his roots, he said at the time: “Coming back to Barking & Dagenham College, the place where I first started to shape my creative voice, and being recognised by MOBO in this way is a full-circle moment.
“MOBO has always stood for more than just music; it’s about visibility, opportunity and pushing culture forward.
“To be honoured with a Paving the Way stone here, where my journey began, is deeply meaningful.
“I hope it stands as a reminder to every student walking through these doors that greatness can come from anywhere.”










