I have three boys who all walked at different stages: 1st @ 10 months, 2nd @13 months and 3rd @15 months. With my 1st and 3rd children, I felt tremendous pressure from my "friends" about when my child would walk. I would dread having to tell them that my child wasn't walking yet. Then, I got a reality check: what is the big deal about walking? Do you remember when you started walking? I don't remember :).
My 3rd boy, who will be 2 yrs old in a week, started walking at 15 months, however, he has excellent motor skills. He started doing somersaults at 17 months, could jump at 19 months and could skip at 21 months. In fact, instead of running, he prefers skipping. He can palm a ball with one hand and throw it well over 30 feet. My older two boys could never do these types of things at that age...but they walked sooner.
My neighbor has a son who is 3 months younger than my 3rd son and was walking at 10 months old. Every time I ran into her outside she said, "Is your son walking yet?" Good grief...seriously? Isn't there more to life than comparing our child's milestones? As if she had anything to do with her son walking early. I did not teach my 3rd boy how to jump and skip...he discovered his ability all on his own.
Your daughter will walk when she is developmentally ready. Give her support and a helping hand when she shows interest. Do not get stressed about how old she is when she walks. In fact, apply this methodology to all of her milestones as she is going to be different than her peers. It is this difference that makes people interesting.