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Kate Moss directs Lara Stone in fashion film

The British model directs and styles Lara Stone in the new video for Vogue

Emma Akbareian
Wednesday 20 August 2014 12:44 EDT
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Kate Moss during Rimmel London Launch Party at Tantra in London
Kate Moss during Rimmel London Launch Party at Tantra in London

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Kate Moss has turned her hand to directing in a new film created for British Vogue's September issue.

The world famous model is better known for her work in front of the camera but for this month's new issue of Vogue, Moss has had a turn behind the camera.

In the film entitled 'The Wolf In Her' Moss captures fellow model, Lara Stone interacting with wolf look-a-like dogs, British Lupines.

The film features a behind the scenes look at Stone getting into poses on set as well as the final still imagery which was captured by photographer Mario Sorrenti.

It's not just the filming that Moss has got involved with, she also styled the shoot which sees Stone model an array of looks from designers including Prada, Alexander McQueen, Versace and Emilio Pucci.

The soundtrack to the film is provided by none other than Moss' husband's band The Kills.

The September issue of British Vogue is available now nationwide.

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