She came out of a seven year retirement to smoke a cigarette in hot pants and high heels at his finale two years ago.
And
it seems Kate Moss's fashionable love affair with Marc Jacobs of Louis
Vuitton is in no danger of fading, as she sashayed in sheer embroidered
frock to close his AW13 show at Paris Fashion Week today.
Young blood was also on the runway in the form of quirky catwalk queen Cara Delevingne.
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Kate Moss (l) and Cara Delevingne (r) on the catwalk at the Louis Vuitton AW13 show at Paris Fashion Week today
Often
called 'the new Kate Moss' due to her relentless work ethic, equally
committed hedonistic party life and ability to cause furor upon entering
a room, fascinating Cara, 20, rocked a silky fur coat, V neck sweater
and pink silk night shorts at the Vuitton show.
The perfect collection to be shown in Paris, Jacobs presented teddies and nighties made of fine satins and sheer delicates in colours muted and ultra-glamourous all at once.
Dove grey, dusky rose, faded teal and dark lilac also featured on mink furs and mannish woolen oversized coats.
'She's
so many different women, there's a certain decadence, she likes luxury,
she's kind of bored. It's a mix of many eras, there's some Gloria
Swanson and a lot Hollywood. It's friends of mine who were in the show
but who will remain nameless,' Jacobs told Vogue of the romantic, erotic and more glamorous mood this season.
Marabou
feathering, Silk trims on heritage check suits, most of the rest sheer
and embroidered and everything else made of silk, this collection was
like looking in the wardrobe of a 1930s showgirl.

The hair, make-up and clothes all screamed Liza Minnelli in Cabaret - no bad thing

Models went braless modelling sheer, 1930s feminine nightwear inspired dresses

Well hello there: This sheer flimsy frock worn without a bra is a nip slip waiting to happen
The
perfect collection to be shown in Paris, Jacob presented teddies and
nighties ultra-glamourously, paired with berry stained lips and heavy
coats
The beauty look screamed Liza Minnelli in Cabaret and a wild, young Helena Bonham-Carter as Marla Singer from Fight Club - which was no bad thing.
Bright, metallic panda eyes, pale complexions and berry stained lips were framed with black, spiked, slept in mullet crops.
Models
went braless modelling the nightwear inspired dresses which were not
immune to wardrobe malfunctions, with a model wearing an oversized,
flimsy, sheer spaghetti strap frock suffering a nip slip.
Fur
lined dip dyed coats and silver dipped heritage check dresses gave
classics a psychedelic glamour vibe, while Jacobs upped the ante with
pyjama two-pieces in heavy wool.
Skirt suits were
made raunchy with silk lace trim and boxy shapes added structure to an
otherwise free flowing, silky collection.

Mannish coats took centre stage in the collection, providing contrast to the delicates

Marla Singer called and she loves your look: The collection echoed a wild Helena Bonham-Carter

A full fur with a mullet junkie take on flapper glamour is sewn together with a dove grey slip

Pale and interesting, Marc Jacobs presented fine A line frocks perfect for bridesmaids

Fur lined dip dyed coats and silver dipped heritage check dresses gave classics a psychedelic vibe

The pyjama look is going nowhere: Jacobs upped the ante with a heavy two-piece for AW

Mean business: A skirt suit is made raunchy with a disheveled vamp beauty look and silk lace trim

The belted robes and home-style setting said: Showgirls off to bed after a night out

Boxy shapes added structure to a generally free flowing, silky collection

Separates were dipped in silver for that touch of glamour every piece in this collection had

Beautiful teal was another popular colour, muted and glamorous all at once

Would you wear this frock on a night out? Some might think you're wearing your nightie

Designer Marc Jacobs proudly walked out in pyjamas to bow at the end of the show

Have you ever looked this glamorous to bed? Go the extra mile and take a fluffy handbag
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