Kate Moss and Vivienne Westwood are to make a joint return to the London catwalk when the clotheshorse and tabloid fodder models the eccentric designer's wares next month.
London Fashion Week will be the first time Westwood takes to the runway in the capital's fashion showcase in nine years, but the success of her Red Line in the UK has convinced her to return.
She said: "We are back by popular demand. The sales of all of our lines are increasing and we decided that the Red Label, which is successful worldwide and so popular in the UK, should have its own show."
Meanwhile, the 34-year-old Moss, will take to the catwalk for the first time in five years, having preferred to star in high profile ad campaigns to actually strutting in the latest fashions.
The model has recruited her mother Linda to live in her new house in order to provide a better environment for her daughter Lila Grace.
A source told the Daily Mail: "Kate wants a more stable home life, and thinks Linda will give her that. She recently turned 34 and wants to tone down the partying lifestyle. She will no doubt find it tough though.
"Linda will be helping to look after Lila Grace, but she will also make sure the new home doesn't turn into a 24-hour party house, which it is in danger of becoming."
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