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Kate models Moss-quito net dress for Sport Relief

By Sarah Karmali  on Monday 15 March 2010

Kate Moss in William Tempest design for Sport Relief 2010 - Malaria No More campaign - News - Marie Claire

Kate Moss has shown her support for Sport Relief 2010 by modeling a dress made partly out of recycled mosquito nets.

The super is seen donning the striking strapless creation by hot British talent William Tempest, in a series of shots for the charity campaign.

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And la Moss is urging people to get involved and donate money to the cause, as giving just £5 can buy someone a life-saving mosquito net - one of the most cost-effective methods of preventing the spread of malaria.

I was shocked to hear that one child dies from malaria every 30 seconds,' says Kate. ‘That's why I was happy to be involved in this important project for Sport Relief.'

The corseted, panelled dress has been created in Tempest's signature structured style - and was inspired by architecture set against the skyline, and the way it shimmers in the sun.

Kate Moss in William Tempest design for Sport Relief 2010 - Malaria No More campaign - News - Marie Claire

William Tempest's dress, which incorporates recycled malaria nets, is absolutely gorgeous,' continues Kate.

I loved wearing it and working with William. It's a great way of raising awareness of the seriousness of malaria, a disease which is both preventable and treatable.'

Donating just £5 can pay for a net which helps protect from potentially fatal mosquito bites that spread malaria.'

The dress is set to be auctioned-off to raise money for charity in the near future.

For more information on how to donate money to Sport Relief, go to sportrelief.com

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Monday 15 March 2010

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Superb dress..hope there are no old mossies stuck in it...

Lets face it ..K would look good in a Tesco bag
(The recycled 34p one of course)
Comment by anon on March 15 16:05

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