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50 and fierce!
Kate Moss proved age is nothing but a number when she stepped out on her milestone birthday wearing an outfit that rivaled the see-through outfits she was known for in the ‘90s.
Celebrating with friends during a night out in Paris, the supermodel was seen rocking a fully sheer, black lace dress, which showed off her long, toned legs.
She appeared to layer the piece over coordinating undergarments, including high-waisted underwear and a triangle bra.
Moss completed her birthday look with a pair of silver drop earrings and bejeweled black strappy sandals.
As for her glam, the blond bombshell wore her hair down in a sleek blowout. She also kept her makeup somewhat minimal, skipping anything too dramatic and opting for a simple eye and neutral lip.
She paired her look with long drop earrings and embellished sandals. ABACAPRESS.COM / SplashNews.com The supermodel’s statement-making outfit rivaled those she wore in the ’90s. GC ImagesMoss also made sure to bundle up in cooler weather, draping a long black cloak with golden lining over her ensemble. At one point, she was also seen wearing a fur-trimmed jacket.
As for the party itself, it seemed to be a who’s who in the world of fashion and beauty.
Attendees included designers such as Haider Ackermann and Stella McCartney, editor Edward Enninful, Venus Williams, makeup mogul Charlotte Tilbury, entertainment manager David Gardner and more.
Moss wore her hair in a sleek blowout and opted for minimal makeup. GC Images She layered a black and golden cloak over her outfit. GC Images At one point, she trader her outerwear for a fur-trimmed jacket. Aissaoui Nacer / MEGALast year, Moss spoke with The Sunday Times about turning 50, saying she was in “denial” about getting older.
“I’m not turning 50,” she said at the time. “No. I’m not thinking about it. I do not feel 50.”
And, while the model has been abstaining from alcohol, even choosing to take a sober vacation to the Caribbean ahead of her birthday, she did tell the publication that smoking cigarettes has been harder to quit — despite knowing the benefits of a more youthful appearance.
“I’ve heard that when you stop, you can really tell [by your skin],” she added. “But I haven’t stopped … yet.”