Fancy A Sip From Kate Moss’s Boob?

A restaurant now has its very own range of Kate Moss cups, made from a mould of the model's left tit...

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by Sophie Wilkinson |
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Kate Moss is a model in both ways now that she has had her breast moulded into a glass. This means that, money willing, you can go along to swanky Mayfair restaurant 34 and literally sip from her boob.

Along with sculptor Jane McAdam Freud, Kate created the Champagne ‘coupe’ for the restaurant. It is so personalised, in fact, that it has her signature (a ‘Kate’ with a heart next to it) engraved into its base.

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Jane says that the coupe is an ‘intricate abstract design reminiscent of Art Deco symmetry which, when held at an angle, shows a beautiful curvy shape’, reports The Telegraph.

If you think it’s a bit of an odd idea, think again, because it’s actually a mega throwback to Marie Antoinette. The French queen at the time of the country’s revolution, didn’t just yell ‘let them eat cake’ but also had a glass made in the shape of her left boob.

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So Kate did the same to her left tit, making what is formally known as a ‘Bol Sein’: ‘I was excited to participate in this project. What an honour to be alongside Marie Antoinette – she was a very intriguing and mischievous character… Champagne is always associated with celebration and happy occasions and I had fun creating this beautiful coupe.’

We’re sure many a champagne-swiller will enjoy sipping from her special cups for years to come. But, despite his recent full-nude shoots, perhaps it’s not quite time for David Gandy to do the same with some glass and his naughty parts.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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