Kate Moss headed out for a swanky lunch in London’s Mayfair with Keith Richards’ son Marlon and his model wife Lucie de la Falaise on Wednesday.
The supermodel, 51, linked arms with the 52-year-old socialite while they roamed around the city with the film producer, 56.
Kate cut a chic figure in a velvet and pearl green jacket, complemented with denim jeans.
Marlon attempted to go unnoticed in a beige hat and khaki jacket, while his stunning wife looked glamorous in an oversized jacket.
Kate’s outing comes as a new biopic called Moss & Freud about her life has been released – starring Ellie Bamber.
Moss & Freud, released over the weekend, explores the unlikely bond between Kate and Lucian Freud, who together curated Naked Portrait in 2002.
Kate Moss, 51, headed out for a swanky lunch in London’s Mayfair with Keith Richards’ son Marlon, 56, and his model wife Lucie de la Falaise, 52, on Wednesday
The supermodel linked arms with the socialite while they roamed around the city with the film producer
The distinguished artwork captured a nude, then 28-year-old Kate while she was pregnant with her daughter Lila, who she welcomed with ex-partner Jefferson Hack.
Kate served as executive producer, with British actress Ellie, 28, playing the iconic supermodel and 86-year-old Emmy winner, Derek Jacobi, starring as Freud.
The image, which was painted by Lucian – then 80 and at the time 52 years older than Kate – showcased the model in a way she’d never been seen before.
The result was groundbreaking, with the painting fetching a whopping £3.5million at an auction years later.
Lucian and Kate’s time together established a one-of-a-kind friendship, and the model would later describe him as ‘the most interesting person’ she’d ever met.
So fierce was their bond, prying eyes have long questioned whether they shared something more than just friendship.
The German-born painter – also famed for his modern and selfie-esque painting of The Queen in 2001 – passed away aged 88 over a decade ago.
Moss & Freud aims to explore his life and art and focuses strongly on how the 90s superstar came to be his beloved muse.
Kate cut a chic figure in a velvet and pearl green jacket, complemented with denim jeans
Marlon attempted to go unnoticed in a beige hat and khaki jacket, while his stunning wife looked glamorous in an oversized jacket
Kate and Lucie enjoyed a well-needed catch up as they chatted on their walk
Kate’s outing comes as a new biopic called Moss & Freud about her life has been released – starring Ellie Bamber
The distinguished artwork captured a nude, then 28-year-old Kate while she was pregnant with her daughter Lila, who she welcomed with ex-partner Jefferson Hack
Kate’s arrival on the scene in the early 90s signified a new era of models, joining the likes of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Linda Evangelista as some of the biggest names in the industry.
Meanwhile Lucian Michael Freud, born in 1922 in Berlin, Germany, was by then a renowned painter and draughtsman who specialised in figurative art; his work on human subjects such as friends, family and lovers earned him the reputation as one of the foremost 20th-century English portraitists.
Written and directed by James Lucas (and executive-produced by Moss herself), the film focuses not on the finished painting but on its creation, and the pair’s evolving relationship.
As the film tells it, it was her idea to take all her clothes off, a response to his desire ‘to get to the core of the being’.
To her initial consternation, he required her to pose three evenings a week at his Holland Park studio ‘until it is finished’.
The project took him nine months, and in that time (during which Moss found that she was pregnant) they struck up a close friendship somewhat at odds with their age gap of more than 50 years.