Kate Moss displays her natural greys after walking in the Fendi show in Paris

Kate Moss displays her natural greys as she enjoys a FaceTime call after walking in the Fendi show at Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris

She stormed the runway with her daughter Lila for designer Kim Jones’s first couture catwalk show for Fendi in Paris earlier in the day. 

And Kate Moss appeared in great spirits as she enjoyed a FaceTime call with a friend following the presentation in the French city on Wednesday afternoon. 

The supermodel, 47, displayed her natural greys as she swapped her catwalk attire for a sleek black blazer. 

Cheery: Kate Moss appeared in great spirits as she enjoyed a FaceTime call with a friend following the Fendi presentation during Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris on Wednesday

The fashion icon looked animated as she caught up with her pal over a video conversation.

With her tresses pulled back into a bun, the businesswoman complemented her youthful-looking complexion with dewy make-up.

Hours earlier, Kate put on a busty display in a plunging silver satin gown which had pretty embellishments by the hem as she joined her lookalike daughter, 18, at the show. 

Models stayed socially distanced from one another amid the global coronavirus pandemic as they stood inside giant perspex letters which spelled out the word ‘Fendi’.     

Post-show: The supermodel, 47, displayed her natural greys as she swapped her catwalk attire for a sleek black blazer

Post-show: The supermodel, 47, displayed her natural greys as she swapped her catwalk attire for a sleek black blazer

Catching up: The fashion legend looked animated as she spoke to her pal over a video conversation

Catching up: The fashion legend looked animated as she spoke to her pal over a video conversation

British designer Kim, who joined Italian fashion house Fendi as its lead designer for womenswear in September 2020, and continues to fulfil his role as artistic director at Dior Men’s.

The fashion expert succeeds the late Karl Lagerfeld in his Fendi role, which the designer held from the mid-1960s. 

Chanel designer Karl sadly passed away aged 85 from complications of pancreatic cancer on February 2019. 

Showing her the ropes: The style icon stormed the runway with her daughter Lila for designer Kim Jones's first couture catwalk show earlier in the day

Following in her footsteps: Her mini-me, 18, stunned in a sheer ensemble, embellished with beading throughout

Showing her the ropes: The style icon stormed the runway with her daughter Lila (R) for designer Kim Jones’s first couture catwalk show earlier in the day

Watch her glow: ate put on a busty display in a plunging silver satin gown which had pretty embellishments by the hem

 Watch her glow: ate put on a busty display in a plunging silver satin gown which had pretty embellishments by the hem

Croydon native Kate told Vogue ahead of the show: ‘I always wanted to wear his [Kim’s] menswear – and now he’s making womenswear!’

The blonde was one of Jones’s muses for the latest collection, and one of his best friends, and the publication notes that she modelled his clothing at Charleston, in the March 2021 issue.

‘It’s quite a challenge,’ said Antoine Arnault, the LVMH group head of communications and chief executive of Berluti, who has known Mr. Jones since they worked together at Vuitton.

The businessman told the New York Times: ‘Mr. Jones is one of our superstars. When you have a top footballer on your team, you want to let him play to to his full potential.’  

Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Raf Simons and Hedi Slimane have all made the leap from menswear to womenswear.

The site reports that Fendi surpassed a billion euros in revenue in 2017 (about $1.2 billion) to become one of the more important brands in the LVMH portfolio.

Great idea: Models stayed socially distanced from one another amid the global coronavirus pandemic as they stood inside giant perspex letters which spelled out the word 'Fendi'

Great idea: Models stayed socially distanced from one another amid the global coronavirus pandemic as they stood inside giant perspex letters which spelled out the word ‘Fendi’