Kate Moss celebrates 50th birthday partying in Paris with boyfriend Nikolai von Bismarck
17.01.2024 - 02:01
/ ok.co.uk
Over thirty years on since she stunned shoppers around the globe as the face of Calvin Klein, super model Kate Moss barely appeared to have aged a day as she celebrated her 50th birthday party in the fashion capital of the world, Paris. The stunning fashionista was treated to a star studded bash on Tuesday as she celebrated the milestone birthday alongside her on-off again boyfriend Nikolai Von Bismark, 37.
For her party, Kate was whisked off to The Ritz to celebrate a bash she herself had been planning for “a long time,” which consisted of an intimate brunch as well as a more lavish affair later on. In several snaps, Kate was seen bundled up in a black fur coat as she wore her hair loose and free flowing while heading inside to beat the chill, while her legs were kept covered with a pair of opaque black tights and tucked neatly into a pair of satin ankle boots.
The ensemble came shortly before another outfit change saw Kate opt for a stylish black lace dress as she departed the Ritz and headed off to the Laurent restaurant in central Paris.
One of the hottest tables in Paris, the restaurant, which specialises in French fine dining, is a regular must-attend spot for private parties, and it appears Kate had booked in to mark her all important birthday. Flaunting her flawless figure as she hung on the arm of her boyfriend Nikolai, Kate then went on to complete the look with a set of sparkling diamond bracelets completing the look as the pair cozied up together.
With temperatures dwindling, Kate also dressed for practicality as she threw a black satin cape on over her sheer dress to try and stave off the Winter child amid a wild night of partying. Joined by some of her closest friends for the special occasion, the model was
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