Kate Moss` left breast used to shape Champagne glass

A London restaurant has created a Champagne coupe from a mould of British model Kate Moss’ breast.

To celebrate Kate Moss’ 40th birthday and 25 years in the fashion industry, Mayfair’s 34 Restaurant worked with British artist Jane McAdam Freud to create a mould from the model’s left breast that was used to shape the bowl of the glass.

The 34 Kate Moss Coupe features an elongated slender stem and a bowl decorated with an Art Deco-influenced geometric pattern. Moss’ signature is engraved on the base.

Popular mythology surrounding the design of the first Champagne coupe – formally known as a Bol Sein – dates it back to the 18th century court of Versailles where it was supposedly shaped around the left breast of French queen Marie Antoinette, although historians suggest it actually pre-dates this period by 100 years.


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