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For most people, the best way to deal with the morning after the night before is with a large cup of tea and a greasy fry-up.
But Kate Moss decided that Japanese cuisine was the way to go as she ventured out of her house after her party night in London.
The supermodel, 36, who has more than her fair share of late nights, didn’t actually look too tired or disheveled as she and her musician beau, 42, headed out for lunch.
The couple looked very alert and bright as they strolled through Notting Hill this lunchtime on their way to a Japanese restaurant.
Dressed casually but her typical chic self in skinny jeans, a grey blazer and sandals, she held hands and laughed with Hince as they made their way to lunch.
They certainly didn’t look as though they had had a late night, with pictures taken suggesting that Kate might have been a little worse for wear.
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Kate started her night yesterday looking sleek and chic in a black asymmetrical dress and Louboutin heels, the supermodel was pictured later on in the evening looking more than a little worse for wear.
It seemed she had sharpened up her act and scrubbed up nicely for the private viewing of Kate Who?, an exhibit and auction of some of her most iconic photos shot by acclaimed photographer Mario Testino.
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Accompanied by Hince, she looked sexy and every inch the rock chick in her sassy dress and heels as she attended the show.
However, fast forward a few hours and it was back to party girl Kate we’ve all become accustomed to.
She headed to Mark’s Club, a private members’ club in Mayfair, where she was joined by friends and associates from the world of fashion.
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Revellers included Topshop boss Sir Philip Green, model Alice Dellal and designers Donatella Versace, Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood.
As she got into a waiting car outside the exclusive club Kate appeared bedraggled and unable to keep her head up.
It’s the kind of image that would definitely not have been gracing the walls of Phillips de Pury & Co’s London headquarters.
Testino’s portraits have been blown up to life size proportions and Kate was only too happy to pose next to them during the opening.
The 18 prints, which were taken in 1996 when Kate was just 22, are on view and available to buy until July 16.
The private viewing was attracted a familiar guestlist which included many of those who continued on to the after party in Mayfair.
BBC chat show host Graham Norton also paid a visit to the gallery, along with models Jacquetta Wheeler and Poppy Delevigne.
But last night, the exhibition opened to a private viewing only for Kate and Testino, 55, who looked very proud as he posed with one of his favourite models.
He said: ‘Kate represents the ultimate kind of woman, an icon of our times.’
The pair have been friends for many years, with Mario recently revealing how he first met Kate when she was just 14 and crying backstage after getting only trot down the runway during a John Galliano catwalk show.
Only two or three copies of each photo from the Kate Who? exhibition will be available to buy, but the gallery has refused to comment on how much they are expected to make.
However, Phillips previously managed to sell a smaller image of Keith Richards and Mick Jagger for ?49,250 – a record for a Testino photograph.
Mario also be releasing a book titled Kate Moss by Mario Testino, which will hit the stores on July 25th.
Read more: dailymail.co.uk