Kate Moss Uses £35k Birkin for Dog Waste on Mayfair Stroll

As supermodel accessories go, dog poo bags don’t exactly scream glamour.

But if you’re Kate Moss, then you can at least store them in a handbag that’s worth more than a family car.

And in a true showbiz scoop, the catwalk veteran, 51, was spotted doing her less glitzy civic duty as she walked her pets Archie and Stanley in London with her friend, singer Sarah Nimmo.

Looking chic in a shirt and jeans, Ms Moss had her £35,000 Hermes Kelly bag dangling from one arm as she unravelled a poo bag while strolling through Mayfair on Friday.

Ms Moss’ handbag has been put through its paces.

Just a month ago, the unmistakable brown leather Kelly doubled as a beach tote in Ibiza where the model lapped up the sun with daughter Lila, 22.

Kate Moss, 51, was spotted doing her less glitzy civic duty as she walked her pets Archie and Stanley in London with her friend, singer Sarah Nimmo

Kate Moss, 51, was spotted doing her less glitzy civic duty as she walked her pets Archie and Stanley in London with her friend, singer Sarah Nimmo

Looking chic in a shirt and jeans, the model had her £35,000 Hermes Kelly bag dangling from one arm as she unravelled a poo bag while strolling through Mayfair on Friday

Looking chic in a shirt and jeans, the model had her £35,000 Hermes Kelly bag dangling from one arm as she unravelled a poo bag while strolling through Mayfair on Friday

Meanwhile, the star has been announced as the host of a new BBC Radio 6 podcast on David Bowie’s early career. 

It will feature rare archive material and contributions from Elton John, Iggy Pop and Boy George.

The model will host an eight-part podcast series called David Bowie: Changeling, which will explore David’s artistic evolution between 1970-1975.

The show will feature rare and unheard archive interviews from the Under Pressure hitmaker, who died of liver cancer aged 69 back in 2016. 

Speaking of her new project, Kate said in a statement: ‘David Bowie was a very special person. Someone who was much more than a friend – he was an enigma. 

‘So, when the chance came to dive into this extraordinary five-year chapter of Bowie’s life for 6 Music and BBC Sounds, hearing from those who joined him on his creative journey and those he continues to inspire, I was excited to help share the story of such an incredible transformation. 

‘This podcast is a real celebration of my friend, a true British icon.’

The podcast will feature an exclusive interview from 2001 with podcast creator Des Shaw, in addition to a recently unearthed audio from the BBC Archive.

Just a month ago, the unmistakable brown leather Kelly doubled as a beach tote in Ibiza where the model lapped up the sun with daughter Lila, 22

Just a month ago, the unmistakable brown leather Kelly doubled as a beach tote in Ibiza where the model lapped up the sun with daughter Lila, 22

While archive chats from the likes of Lady Gaga, Sinéad O’Connor, Lou Reed, Tracey Emin will also be heard by fans. 

Episodes of the show will also explore Bowie’s early performances with The Hype, his fascination with artist Andy Warhol and the creation of The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars.

The legacy of David’s iconic Ziggy Stardust persona will also be looked at.

Kate and David were close friends for around a decade before his sad death. 

Back in 2016, the year of his passing, Kate revealed David made fun of her because she couldn’t get into his outfits.  

She admitted in an interview with BBC Radio 6 Music that the late musical icon was so slim that even she couldn’t fit into his clothes.

The fashion darling, who has done a number of shoots with the Ziggy Stardust icon himself and even collected a BRIT award on his behalf in his famous attire in 2014, admitted getting into his clothes were a tight squeeze.

Asked if the claims were true, Kate was quick to quip: ‘Yeah, it didn’t fit me!

‘When I saw him after that he was like “mmm, I heard the clothes didn’t fit.” All right, rubbing it in!’ she hilariously continued. 

 Still, there were some things she could wear and one memorable occasion, the Croydon-born beauty channelled her inner David Bowie in one of his famous looks as she picked up an award for best British male at the BRITS in 2014.

He originally donned the leotard-style garment while appearing at London’s Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park on August 19, 1972.

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