Kate Moss looks all partied out as she is piled into a cab during unsteady departure from Kim Kardashian’s 45th birthday bash in London

Kate Moss appeared to have enjoyed a lively night at Kim Kardashian’s birthday celebration in London on Wednesday.

The 51-year-old model was helped by her friend, designer Bella Freud – whose father, Lucian Freud, was a close friend and artistic inspiration to the model. She appeared tired as she left and needed assistance getting into a taxi.

The woman, in her fifties, showed off her legs in a very short miniskirt, paired with high heels and a stylish black coat with a fur collar.

Kate was among the many famous guests at Kim’s party, and she seemed to have a great time, leaving with a lot of energy.

The party also featured designer John Galliano, socialite Emma Weymouth, model Stella Maxwell, singer FKA Twigs, actresses Isla Fisher, Sarah Paulson, and Naomi Watts, as well as Kim Kardashian’s mother, Kris Jenner.

Bella, fresh off a new collaboration with M&S, had a much more relaxed style than Kate, sporting bright red sneakers and a custom bag.

Kate recently had another fun night out, following a similar experience in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Kate Middleton recently stepped out publicly around the same time a new movie about her life, called ‘Moss & Freud’ and starring Ellie Bamber, was released.

The new film, Moss & Freud, tells the story of the surprising connection between Kate Moss and Bella’s father, Lucian Freud, who collaborated on the Naked Portrait exhibition in 2002.

Oh my gosh, it was Kate Moss, completely nude and glowing! She was about 28 at the time, and pregnant with her sweet little Lila – you know, her daughter with Jefferson Hack. It was just… breathtaking. Seeing her like that, carrying Lila, was honestly iconic. I’ve stared at that photo a million times!

The new film, Moss & Freud, tells the story of the surprising friendship between Kate Moss and Lucian Freud, and how they collaborated on the 2002 photography exhibit, Naked Portrait.

Kate executive produced the project. British actress Ellie, age 28, starred as the famous supermodel, and veteran Emmy-winning actor Derek Jacobi, 86, played the role of Freud.

The painting, created by Lucian when he was 80 – and 52 years older than Kate – presented the model in a completely new light.

The painting proved to be incredibly successful, eventually selling for a remarkable £3.5 million at auction years after it was created.

Lucian and Kate formed a unique and special friendship, and Kate would later say he was the most fascinating person she’d ever known.

Honestly, everyone’s always wondered if they were more than just friends. The connection between them was just…intense. You could feel it, and it made you question everything! It was like they had this incredible, unspoken thing going on, and people couldn’t help but notice.

The painter, born in Germany and known for his contemporary style – including a 2001 portrait of The Queen that resembled a selfie – died over ten years ago at the age of 88.

Moss & Freud delves into the life and work of a famous artist, with a particular focus on how Kate Moss became his iconic inspiration.

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2025-10-23 10:33