She hasn't aged a day! Fresh-faced Kate Moss, 41, goes nude to showcase her latest Rimmel cosmetics line 

  • Kate, 41, has designed Nude Collection for Rimmel
  • Poses in just a blanket in steamy new shoot
  • Has created new £5.49 nude lipsticks and balms 

She may be 41 but, as these new images attest, Kate Moss has barely aged a day since finding fame as a teenager. 

The supermodel, who was discovered by Sarah Dukas, founder of Storm Model Management in 1988 at the age of 14 at JFK Airport in New York City, showcases her fresh-faced flow as the star of Rimmel's new campaign. 

Concealing her modesty with just a blanket, the catwalk queen looks youthful and radiant in the imagery. 

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A near-naked Kate Moss, 41, showcases her natural beauty in a new ccampaign showcasing her nude collection for Rimmel

A near-naked Kate Moss, 41, showcases her natural beauty in a new ccampaign showcasing her nude collection for Rimmel

Proving that she's more than just a clothes horse, the mother-of-one has also designed the new range of make-up that she's promoting.

Dubbed Nude Collection by Kate Moss, the range is described by the brand as a 'super-chic, on-trend palette of neutral shades for lips and nails, designed by style icon Kate Moss'.

Speaking about her new range, which comprises £5.49 lipsticks, balms and £4.49 nail varnishes, the catwalk stalwart said: 'I want every girl to feel great in her own skin and find her perfect nude. Make-up is all about having fun and experimenting with both natural looks and red carpet glamour 

'But, for this collection, I really wanted to go back to basics, so I have designed a perfect palette of nudes to suit everyone. I think we've truly got a shade for every Rimmel girl.'

Proving that she's more than just a clothes horse, the mother-of-one, seen in a behind-the-scenes shoot, has also designed the new range of make-up that she's promoting

Proving that she's more than just a clothes horse, the mother-of-one, seen in a behind-the-scenes shoot, has also designed the new range of make-up that she's promoting

Kate has long been the postergirl for Rimmel, which is just one of her recent coups. 

Born in Addiscombe, Croydon, London in 1974, Kate has become one of the world's most esteemed supermodel. 

She was photographed for her first editorial shoot for The Face at the age of 16, then went on to become the 'anti-supermodel' of the 1990s because of her waifish figure.

As well as being the Queen Bee of the Primrose Hill Set, she was voted in the top 100 Sexiest Women in the nineties and appeared on British women's Sunday Times Rich List in 2007, where she was estimated to be worth £45 million.

Born in Addiscombe, Croydon, London in 1974, Kate has become one of the world's most esteemed supermodel

Born in Addiscombe, Croydon, London in 1974, Kate has become one of the world's most esteemed supermodel

Last year, she appeared on Forbes' rich list with an estimated £55m fortune. Kate, who has appeared on the cover of Vogue 30 times, has gone on to launch a clothing line for Topshop and even sang in music videos.

She may have recently turned 41, but Kate isn't letting her age dampen her success with a second collection for Topshop, a Burberry fragrance campaign and role at Vogue under her belt.

It comes as little surprise then that the model took last year's top spot in the Times Rich list of models.

Her hard work - including campaigns for Rimmel, St. Tropez, Carphone Warehouse and Alexander McQueen - has certainly paid off. 

(L to R) Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, singer Sam Smith, model Cara Delevingne, model Jourdan Dunn, model Kate Moss, fashion photographer Mario Testino and model Naomi Campbell attend the Burberry Prorsum AW 2015 show

(L to R) Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, singer Sam Smith, model Cara Delevingne, model Jourdan Dunn, model Kate Moss, fashion photographer Mario Testino and model Naomi Campbell attend the Burberry Prorsum AW 2015 show

 

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