Kate Moss looks stylish in a black velvet blazer and floral shirt

Kate Moss looks typically stylish in a black velvet blazer, floral shirt and carries a £5,550 Chanel handbag as she heads out food shopping

She cultivated an iconic sense of style after being signed to Storm Management in 1988. 

And Kate Moss looked typically chic on Saturday in a velvet blazer and floral shirt in a muted colour palette, as she was spotted purchasing groceries at her local store.

The supermodel, 47, completed the look with slim-fitting jeans and black boots as she carried supplies back to her vehicle before making a move. 

Relaxed look: Kate Moss looked typically chic on Saturday in a velvet blazer and floral shirt in a muted colour palette, as she was spotted purchasing groceries at her local store

Kate appeared to go make-up free for the outing and sported a light pink face mask. 

Her windswept tresses were left in a natural straight style as she was seen clutching a £5,550 classic Chanel quilted handbag. 

Kate spent most of the lockdown at her Cotswolds pad, before returning to her North London home in March.

The catwalk star also had the company of her long-term partner Count Nikolai von Bismarck, 34, daughter Lila Grace, 18, and half-sister Lottie at her countryside retreat. 

Departure: The supermodel, 47, completed the look with slim-fitting jeans and black boots as she carried supplies back to her vehicle before making a move


Hint of colour: Kate appeared to go make-up free for the outing and sported a light pink face mask

However, Lottie, 23, has since jetted off to the United States in the midst of mounting ‘concern’ over her raunchy new career path. 

Earlier this year, the younger sister of Kate admitted that her decision to sell racy snaps and videos of herself on the adult platform Glow has caused a rift in her family. 

But this hasn’t stopped her teasing glimpses of what her fans can expect to see should they pay for her hidden images. Glow sees erotic photos of influencers sell for as little as £3. 

Retreat: Kate spent most of the lockdown at her Cotswolds pad, before returning to her North London home in March

She has also been sharing snaps of herself posing in scantily-clad looks on Instagram.  

It was recently reported that Storm Management seems to be fighting a desperate campaign to stop her from ruining her career. 

And now, new sources say Storm is working frantically to protect Lottie and ‘save her from herself’ – though some family members fear she could have already sabotaged her future.

A source told The Mail On Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths: ‘These photos and the path she’s on will affect her future as a model, but also as a woman. What if one day she wants a normal job?

‘Storm can’t let Lottie become another victim of this crazy influencer-meets-celebrity, image-obsessed culture. Her mental health needs to be protected.’ 

Another source close to the agency said: ‘Storm feels very protective of the lovely Lottie. They are hoping this phase will pass.

Family: She had the company of her long-term partner Count Nikolai von Bismarck, 34, daughter Lila Grace, 18, and half-sister Lottie, 23 (pictured) who recently jetted off to the States 

‘In years gone by, an agency like Storm, which takes pride in its high-end reputation, would not have kept Lottie on the books after she started selling photos on Glow. 

‘But thankfully, these are more responsible times and agencies no longer throw their clients to the wolves the moment they are “over”‘.

The source added: ‘Lottie is still pretty and is far from finished, but she needs to stop messing with her appearance and underselling herself.

‘Not so long ago she… was modelling for Chanel and appearing in Vogue. She showed a lot of promise and now she has lost her way.’

Unsurprisingly, Kate hasn’t made any comment on Lottie’s new direction. Neither have her parents, Peter and Inger. 

Peachy! Earlier this year, the younger sister of Kate admitted that her decision to sell racy snaps and videos of herself on the adult platform Glow has caused a rift in her family

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