Kate Moss gives out makeovers at Claridge's
Updated: 2012-05-18 10:45
(Agencies)
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Kate Moss was spotted giving out makeovers at Claridge's hotel on Tuesday night (15.05.12).
The 38-year-old supermodel came to the aid of a fellow guest, who suffered a malfunction when her 'magic sponge' - a hair accessory used to create a stylish bun - failed to stay in place at a charity event at the plush London hotel.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "The girl's hair had started coming loose from her bun and one of her pals mentioned that you could see her 'magic sponge'.
"Kate too pity on the poor girl who was struggling to fix it and took matters into her own hands.
"She told her, 'I can't let another woman go out there with her sponge showing. The she grabbed hold of the girl, set her in front of the mirror and whipped out all the hairpins holding her hairdo in place and started again from scratch.
"Within minutes, she was standing back, admiring her handiwork and telling her she was good to go."
Later that evening, Kate, who attended the Marie Curie Cancer Care fundraising dinner with her husband Jamie Hince, helped Ronnie Wood to auction his own self-portrait for the good cause, before taking to the dancefloor.
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