Caravan Kate: Miss Moss showcases gypsy chic in new magazine shoot
on 31st August 2009
Kate Moss is accustomed to five-star comfort luxury travel, but she went back to basics for her latest fashion shoot.
The supermodel got a taste of gypsy living as she joined a group of travellers for a photo spread for the upcoming issue of V Magazine.
The style chameleon showcased a hippy chic look as she posed in a caravan, on the back of a horsedrawn cart and even perched upon a pony.
Ready to roll: Kate Moss shows off her gypsy chic look on the back of a traditional Romany horsedrawn cart in V magazine
Horsing around: Kate posed with traveller children aboard a cart
Making herself at home: Kate lived at the makeshift camp during the two-day shoot
But her relaxed outfits were not without a designer price tag.
She modelled a range of high-end labels including Isabel Marant, Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony, Kenzo, John Galliano, Stefanel, and Dsquared.
During the shoot, which took place in May, Kate made herself right at home with the community.
She lived with the travellers over the two-day shoot in Shepton Mallet, Somerset and sang and danced 'around the clock' during her visit.
All front: Kate modelled a range of high-end designer clothes but couldn't turn down an
opportunity to go topless
The multi-millionaire was seen huddled amongst the bearded itinerants as she joined the 20-strong group for a rollicking night at their makeshift camp.
Despite shunning local hotels, there was obviously a limit to how far she was prepared to go.
Rather than bedding down around a campfire, Kate instead went 'glamping' - glamorous camping - and stayed in a designer campervan.
Fired up: After the fashion shoot, Kate partied 'around the clock' at the camp
Riding high: Kate showed off her equestrian skills
Meanwhile, Kate recently launched her eleventh offering for high street chain Topshop, where she is aiming for a more sophisticated look.
The Autumn range sees an array of sequined embellished jackets, dresses and cardigans alongside fabulous seventies-inspired all-in-one catsuits and faux fur coats.
However, her style seems to have grown up a little and is reflected in the longer hemlines and selection of cosy cardigans.
Kate says she has decided to 'move away from the playful designs of past collections' in favour of 'an eclectic collection of vintage glamour and smart, chic pieces for a more grown-up Autumn Winter 09'.
Cover girls: Kate and fellow supermodel lLinda Evangelista both feature in the publication
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