
It was a rare runway sighting.
British supermodel-veterans Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell stormed the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week.
The pals - once among the 'Big Six', an elite group of cover girls that dominated the Nineties - reunited to star in Marc Jacobs' show for Louis Vuitton.
The pair joined a crew of 67 models who each rose to the stage in gilded elevators, flanked by bellboys.
Naomi stepped out in a sweater and skirt ensemble, her face barely visible under a hotel doorman-style cap.
Meanwhile, Kate oozed Parisian chic in black leather hand-gloves and a jewelled, Venetian mask-style headband, which held her ponytail in place.
Sporting bondage-style boots, the 37-year-old finished the show in typically rebellious fashion, smoking a cigarette and theatrically blowing smoke.
This was newly engaged Kate's third appearance since her runway retirement in 2004, and was obviously a favour for Marc, who counts her as a close friend.
He explained that she'd been invited because "the women in this show were all characters, not just anonymous girls".

The fetish-inspired show featured models handcuffed to handbags and dressed as chambermaids sporting black bodices.