Kate Moss has gone topless in a new campaign for French designer Saint Laurent (Picture: Saint Laurent)

Kate Moss has donned a racy look while starring in a new high fashion campaign.

The supermodel, 50, has gone topless for the latest advertisement from couture label Saint Laurent.

The images and commercial for the French fashion house see her star alongside British legend Charlotte Rampling, 78, a one-time poster girl for swinging sixties London, and American catwalk model Binx Walton, 28.

Other models to appear are Canadian Awar Odhiang, 26, Polish catwalk veteran Anja Rubik, 41, rising German model Penelope Ternes, 21, and South Sudanese model Ajus Samuel Kengen.

The campaign has been photographed by Juergen Teller for their winter 2024 womenswear collection.

In one of Kate’s photos she is seen in a sheer top with her breasts fully exposed as she reclines across a leather sofa.

Kate Moss in the Saint Laurent advert.
In the main shot Kate was seen lying across a couch (Picture: Saint Laurent)

Kate Moss in the Saint Laurent advert.
Another saw her standing in a telephone booth (Picture: Saint Laurent)

Covered in a fur jacket, Kate stares into the camera while also resting on her arm.

Another shot sees her standing behind a glass panel in a wooden telephone booth.

Last month the supermodel also attended Anthony Vaccarello’s spring 2025 Saint Laurent collection at Paris Fashion Week.

Sitting in the front row alongside actress Zoe Kravitz, Kate wore a plunging black maxi dress with a velvet blazer over the top.

Earlier this month Kate Moss also returned to the runway, making her catwalk debut for Victoria’s Secret alongside her daughter Lila, 21.

Kate Moss attends the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring-Summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week.
Kate attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring-Summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week last month (Picture: Stephane Cardinale – Corbis via Getty Images)

The show marked the first time she taken to the runway since 2022.

Speaking about the job, Kate said it was ‘fun and exciting’ but admitted she still ‘gets nervous’.

 ‘It’s just on such a huge scale. When I used to do shows all the time obviously I didn’t even think about it – we’d just do back to back shows on the same day,’ she said.

‘Now it’s such a different thing, [the girls arrive] eight hours before a show for hair and make-up.’

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