
Kate Moss shows off legs in luxury yellow dress as she struts London streets for fashion shoot
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SUPERMODEL Kate Moss makes it all look so kneesy as she struts her stuff for a fashion photoshoot.
The veteran catwalk queen, 51, was spotted in a £320 yellow mini dress at London hotel Claridge's.
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Model Kate Moss wore this yellow dress for a fashion photoshoot
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The star was snapped at London hotel Claridge's
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She posed for fashion brand Self-Portrait, a favourite with the Princess of Wales and actresses Reese Witherspoon and Zendaya.
Kate finished off the photo shoot at a house in West London.
One of the stunner's latest outing saw her cut a casual figure in a blazer and jeans but she swapped her usual accessories for a cigarette and a Corona.
She appeared relaxed during her stroll through central London as she made her way to visit a pal.
Although there's no suggestion Kate was drinking the beer, the sight of her with the alcoholic beverage will no doubt raise eyebrows among fans after the former party girl went sober in 2018.
Back in March, Kate was captured on video while posing for pictures in the front row of the Isabel Marant fall 2025 ready-to-wear showcase in the French capital.
With her hands in the pockets of her black leather jacket, Kate crossed her legs and jerked from side to side while talking to a man next to her.
She was then seen turning around to chat to a woman sat behind her.
But when Kate realised the camera was on her, she turned to the front and began frantically posing.
The clip quickly went viral on social media, with fans expressing their concerns.
Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week
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Kate posed for fashion brand Self-Portrait in this yellow mini dress
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