Her daughter went to Paris (4)
I believe the answer is:
leda
'her' is the definition.
'daughter went to paris' is the wordplay.
I cannot quite see how this works, but
'daughter' could be 'd' (genealogical abbreviation) and 'd' is present in the answer.
The remaining letters 'lea' is a valid word which might be clued in a way I don't see.
This may be the basis of the clue (or it may be nonsense).
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for leda that I've seen before include "small satellite of Jupiter" , "Zeus turned into a swan to seduce her" , "- - and the Swan (mythology)" , "Mother of Helen and Pollux" , "Queen of Sparta, mother of Helen of Troy" .)