Elon Musk's estranged daughter is striking a new pose.
Vivian Jenna Wilson—whose mom is the billionaire tech mogul's first wife Justine Wilson—made her modeling debut on May 15 by starring in Wildfang's new clothing campaign celebrating identity and self-discovery.
In one photo from her first-ever professional shoot, Vivian—whose long blond hair fell past her shoulders—wore deep purple pants and a coordinating lavender shirt that read, "Existing shouldn't be revolutionary."
And in a second shot, the 20-year-old posed on her knees in a matching floral pantsuit and tie set from the collection in front of televisions that showed her name on screen.
But Vivian—who came out as transgender at age 16 and sought gender-affirming treatment—wasn't just in front of the camera for her partnership with the apparel company. She also designed a special edition shirt for the campaign and will use 100 percent of its profits to benefit The Trevor Project, the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people.
Following her modeling debut,Wildfang shared why it chose to work on the campaign with Vivian, who filed to change her name in 2022 after coming out as trans.
“Vivian represents everything we believe in: bravery, brilliance, and bold self-expression,” Wildfang CEO Emma McIlroy explained a May 15 press release. “This campaign gave us the chance to celebrate Vivian, her name, her power, her style, and the inspiration she provides to the queer community."
And while Elon—who, in addition to Vivian, shares late son Nevada Alexander Musk, as well as Vivian's twin brother Griffin Musk, and 16-year-old triplets Kai Musk, Saxon Musk and Damian Musk, with Justine—has publicly condemned his estranged daughter's gender identity and trans advocacy, the model previously shared that her mom is one of her biggest cheerleaders.
“She’s very supportive,” Vivian told NBC News in an interview published July 25. “I love her a lot.”