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Björk’s daughter, 19, makes modeling debut for Miu Miu

Isadora Bjarkardóttir Barney stars in Miu Miu's new jewelry campaign.
Isadora Bjarkardóttir Barney stars in Miu Miu’s new jewelry campaign.Instagram / miumiu

Isadora Bjarkardóttir Barney is a style star on the rise.

The 19-year-old daughter of singer Björk and artist/director Matthew Barney is the face of Miu Miu’s new ad campaign, marking her modeling debut.

“Photographed by Julien Martinez Leclerc, this introduces the actor Isadora Bjarkardóttir Barney to the Miu Miu universe,” the brand’s press release reads.

“She follows in a long line of emergent cross-disciplinary Miu Miu muses, united in their difference — in their passionately individual stance.”

Isadora — who goes by Doa — joins fellow brand ambassadors including Sydney Sweeney, Emily Ratajkowski, Emma Corrin and “King Richard” breakout star Demi Singleton.

The “Hyperballad” hitmaker’s daughter models Miu Miu’s fall 2022 jewelry designed by artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, including colorful beaded pieces inspired by flowers and pills.

It’s been a big year for Isadora: The teen recently made her film debut alongside her mother in “The Northman,” which also stars Alexander Skarsgård, Ethan Hawke, Nicole Kidman and Anya Taylor-Joy.

Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney attends the Los Angeles Premiere of "The Northman"
Barney poses at the premiere of “The Northman” in April 2022. FilmMagic

“Since I was 13 or 14, I knew I wanted to take acting seriously,” she told The Face in February. “And [my mom] knew that. So she’s been so supportive. It was important to her that she would help me realize this.”

The Pitzer College student’s also following in Björk’s footsteps by making music, although she said she “[hasn’t] really found [her] footing” in that arena yet.

“[I] have a kind of album … sort of … maybe formulating,” she told the outlet. “I don’t know how far I’m going to go with this. But it’s been a lot of fun working with these friends of mine, who are also just starting out and doing really, really cool things.”