Robin Williams' daughter Zelda shows she's inherited her father's star power as she poses for stunning new photoshoot
Her father Robin Williams is an Oscar winning actor who has been at the top of the showbiz tree for more than 30 years.
And it seems his daughter Zelda has inherited some of his star power.
The 21-year-old model and actress looked stunning in a new fashion shoot for celebrity photographer Francois Berthier wearing an array of rather risqué outfits, including some thigh high lace up boots.
Chip off the old block: Zelda Williams showed off her slim figure in some sexy lace up boots and tiny black shorts in a new photo shoot photo shoot from celebrity photographer Francois Berthier
Another shot shows the star sporting one particularly unusual black low cut number with spiked shoulder pads, with one photo featuring her lounging on a bed wearing black underwear.
She is clearly in demand as a model, also starring in a 'Super Secret Nintendo' shoot last week.
And like her father, she is clearly an individual.
Spiky: Zelda showed off her individual style in several unusual outfits, including this unusual low cut black number complete with fringed spiked shoulder pads
Sultry: Zelda lounges on a bed in black underwear for one of the shots
'In LA, every girl I know has a stylist who just puts them in whatever they can beg, borrow or steal and shoves them out on the red carpet, but that’s not me,' she recently told 160 Grams magazine.
'Except for very special occasions, I usually do my own hair and makeup and buy what it is I’m wearing and I’m comfortable with that.'
Zelda is the daughter of Robin and his second wife Marsha, with her first big film role in 2004's House of D.
Individual: Zelda says she doesn't use stylists and prefers to do her own hair and makeup
Star power: Zelda says she is not planning to be a comic like her father Robin Williams
However, the blossoming star is determined to be her own person.
'I love my father and he's accomplished more than anyone I know when it comes to being the absolute best at what he does, but with all due respect, I'm not him,' she told the magazine.
'The only pressure that really exists is when people hold some bizarre expectation that I will be like him.
'I don’t plan on being a comedian, as much as I love comedy.'
In fact her career path has taken a very different slant, with her appearing in several short films and independent movies.
'I want to learn, to grow and try everything once,' she told the magazine. 'Following in someone's footsteps is hard and usually fruitless. It only takes you to where that person has been before. I'd like to make my own.'
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