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Kate Moss, 51, flashes her cleavage in sexy lingerie as she cosies up to Ray Winstone, 68, in an intimate shoot for Perfect Magazine

Kate Moss, 51, flashes her cleavage in sexy lingerie as she cosies up to Ray Winstone, 68, in an intimate shoot for Perfect Magazine

Daily Mail​23-04-2025

Kate Moss flashed her cleavage in pink lace lingerie as she puffed on a cigarette in a sexy photoshoot for Perfect Magazine.
The supermodel, 51, cosied up to Ray Winstone, 68, wearing just a tiny black thong and opaque tights in the intimate shots.
Kate slipped into a striking cone bra as she headed through a bathroom door with Ray.
In another shot, she slipped into a sexy red leather coat and sported a dramatic smoky eye makeup look as she caressed Ray's face.
Kate was showing off a fierce red manicure as she fixed The Gentlemen star with a sultry stare during an embrace against a mirror.
In another shot from photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, Kate wore a glamorous fur coat and leaned in to Ray.
She accessorised with statement silver earrings and wore her dyed light red tresses in loose waves.
Shot in North London's Mildmay Club the collectors issue of Perfect Magazine features 60 pages of images and a short story written by David Owen.
Kate's new shoot has followed on from her doing the rounds for the various Fashion Weeks last month.
While she was a FROW stalwart for the big shows, she did spark concern with her appearance at the Isabel Marant presentation in Paris when she was filmed looking 'fraught' and 'on edge'.
In a clip shared by publications including Elle and Lewis Magazine, Kate moved back and forth in her chair as she speaks to other fashion goers at the event and poses for photographers.
She was seen hugging a woman sat behind her before being heard saying 'let me just do this', as she turned to face forward so the picture takers can get the best shot.
Kate sat beside British fashion photographer David Sims, 58, who has worked with her since the Nineties.
But fans of the Croydon-born model responded to the video, which had been circulating on Instagram and TikTok, with their concerns over her 'frantic' appearance.
TikTok users wrote: 'She's giving me anxiety just watching her', 'I feel like I can't breathe watching this' while a third remarked: 'I feel sad every time I see this.'; 'Why is she so fidgety, this just makes me anxious.'
Another questioned why Elle magazine shared the clip, saying: 'Why did they post this? Kate is seemingly not okay. Still pretty though.'
Other commenters believed Kate was only moving frantically so the photographers could get her best angle.
They mused: 'To be fair, every time I've seen her pose for paps, she's always 'snapped' into shot, so yeah she's moving a bit strange but it's normal for her.'
'She doesn't want to smile for cameras but smiles at her friends before 'the look' at the camera... People just want to hate.'
In December, it was reported that Kate had ended her nine-year relationship with aristocrat Nikolai Von Bismarck.
A source revealed that Kate, who's 13 years Nikolai's senior, felt their lives were going in 'different directions' and they wanted different things for the future.
Following the couple's split, Kate started a new chapter celebrating her 51st birthday at A-list restaurant China Tang at The Dorchester before continuing her night until the early hours at The Globe in London's Notting Hill.

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