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A photo from a few months back that I'm sure has been posted, but to me is quintessential Kate. :heart:

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Thanks for all the pictures and scans :flower: I LOVE her looks from Paris - she seriously rocks when she's there :woot:
 
Hi!this is my first post,i´m so happy!!
Love Kate these days,she´s looking pretty good.
Thanks for all your pics.:flower:.
 
It appears to be a designer ad campaign like any other: Kate Moss crossed with a bodycon dress and a series of sultry poses.

But this is one fashion piece you won't be seeing on the catwalk - as the strapless number is woven from recycled mosquito nets.
The stunning supermodel turned heads in the blue design, created by William Tempest for Sports Relief 2010's commitment to tackling malaria.

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Mossquito: Kate Moss models a William Tempest strapless dress designed for Sports Relief 2010 to support malaria​


And if anyone can pull off synthetic fibres, it's Kate.The one-off piece, to be auctioned, has been sculptured and corseted in Tempest’s signature style with individual panels sewn together for a mosaic effect.
The insecticide-treated mosquito net is one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of preventing the spread of malaria.

Taking time out to promote the cause, Kate said: 'I was shocked to hear that one child dies from malaria in Africa every 30 seconds, that’s why I was happy to be involved in this important project for Sport Relief.

'William Tempest’s dress, which incorporates recycled malaria nets is absolutely gorgeous, I loved wearing it and working with William.

'It’s a great way of raising awareness of the seriousness of malaria, a disease which is both preventable and treatable. Donating just £5 can pay for a net which helps protect from potentially fatal mosquito bites that spread malaria.'
William Tempest added: 'I’m really proud and excited to have designed a dress for Sport Relief with the serious message of highlighting the power of the humble mosquito net as a lifesaving tool against malaria.

'To help raise awareness about malaria I designed a structured dress which incorporates layers of a malaria net in panels. Kate looks amazing in the dress and I hope its auction will raise lots of money and bring awareness to such a great cause.'

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Supermodel and fashion icon, Kate Moss, has shown her support for the Sport Relief 2010 campaign by modelling a stunning one-off dress designed exclusively for the charity by London’s hottest young designer William Tempest. The dress is made partly from recycled mosquito nets, to highlight Sport Relief’s commitment to tackling malaria.

Both the supermodel and the designer are urging the UK public to get involved and raise money for Sport Relief which could be spent on a life-saving fabric you won’t see on the catwalk – long-lasting, insecticide-treated mosquito nets, one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of preventing the spread of malaria.

The dress has been sculptured and corseted in William Tempest’s signature style with individual panels sewn together for a mosaic effect.

Kate said: “I was shocked to hear that one child dies from malaria in Africa every 30 seconds, that’s why I was happy to be involved in this important project for Sport Relief. William Tempest’s dress, which incorporates recycled mosquito nets is absolutely gorgeous, I loved wearing it and working with William. It’s a great way of raising awareness of the seriousness of malaria, a disease which is both preventable and treatable. Donating just £5 can pay for a net which helps protect from potentially fatal mosquito bites that spread malaria.”

William Tempest added: “I’m really proud and excited to have designed a dress for Sport Relief with the serious message of highlighting the power of the humble mosquito net as a life-saving tool against malaria.

“To help raise awareness about malaria I designed a structured dress which incorporates layers of a mosquito net in panels. Kate looks amazing in the dress and I hope its auction will raise lots of money and bring awareness to such a great cause."

Over one million lives are lost every year because of malaria - even though it is both preventable and treatable. Sport Relief works to help make that statistic a thing of the past by providing simple but crucial ways to fight the disease; like mosquito nets and information on how best to use them, and also rapid-testing kits so those who do become infected can get the help they need quickly. Together, these measures will contribute to reducing the number of preventable deaths from malaria, especially for children under five.

The money raised through Sport Relief is spent by Comic Relief to help poor and disadvantaged people, living unimaginably tough lives, both at home in the UK and across the world’s poorest countries.

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did anyone see her tiny spread in teen vogue april 2010 page 94?
if so can anyone id her boot?
 
Kate Moss leaving Jesse Hanbury's funeral held at St.Johns church with Jamie Hince London, England belgapicture
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