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Fresh face to fresh paint: Kate Moss has a mid-dinner makeover

Every woman will know the consequences of trying to apply make-up on the run.
For that reason, a smiling Kate Moss arrived for dinner last night make-up free.
The genetically blessed supermodel can easily get away with going fresh faced, but when she re-appeared later in the evening she had taken on a more dramatic look.
Kate, 36, dined with friends including designer Marc Jacobs at The Wolseley in London.
She emerged from the restaurant with newly applied bright red lipstick and her favoured cat-eye liner.

After years in the industry Kate is an expert in avoiding style disasters like that suffered by Bridget Jones in a memorable scene from the film’s sequel, The Edge of Reason.
Running late for a posh ball, Bridget applies her make-up in the back of a cab, and ends up resembling a clown.
Kate, though, rarely puts a foot wrong, and last night was no exception.
Walking arm-in-arm with a friend, she wore an edgy ensemble of T-shirt, ripped leggings and a bold-shouldered leather jacket by Balmain.
Her pal also chose a classic Moss look of a tuxedo jacket and slim-fit trousers, but didn’t quite pool off the effortless style that Kate always exudes.
While the seasoned supermodel appeared calm in the face of photographers, her friend looked startled by the attention.
It was announced this week that, despite reports that she had distanced herself from his business ventures, Kate will be appearing in a reality TV show starring her good friend, hairdresser James Brown.
E4’s Great British Hairdresser will follow Brown, 40, in his search for budding new hairdressers.
The celebrity snipper has enlisted his host of A-list friends, including Kate to appear alongside him on the judges’ panel.
Gwyneth Paltrow, Liv Tyler and Atomic Kitten Jenny Frost are also reported to be joining him when the show airs in early 2011.
James said: ‘I always wanted to be a hairdresser – from a young age I was motivated by the challenge of creating a new hairstyle, and making someone look and feel fabulous.

‘I love the discipline of working in the salon, out on shoots and shows, and also with celebrities and supermodels. There is a lot of skill and technique required with hair cutting and this is something I will be looking out for especially.
‘Here in the UK we have a great history of producing talented fashion designers, photographers and stylists, and I am looking forward to creating that same focus and success with our hairdressing talent.’
A limited edition book, Kate Moss by Mario Testino will also be released following the famed photographer’s exhibit Kate Who? at Phillips de Pury & Company, in Westminster this month.
Read more: dailymail.co.uk






