Kate Moss broke her usual front row poise to dance and sing to her boyfriend Count Nikolai von Bismarck at the Dior Paris Fashion Week show.
Video footage has emerged on social media of the supermodel, 50, letting her hair down on the otherwise stoic front row at the men’s showcase on Friday.
Kate seemed to make a deliberate statement on her relationship status as she cosied up to her boyfriend Count Nikolai, 37, and chatted to him.
As the models cruised down the catwalk, Kate shook her head from side to side and tapped her heels as if she wanted to get up on the runway herself.
She then leant and whispered into Count Nikolai’s ear, who nodded , before turning his eyes back to the show.
Kate linked arms with Count Nikolai as she leant in close and placed her hand on his arm.
The British star appeared to be proving the couple are back on track after their frosty display at the Gucci Cruise 2025 show last month.
During the Gucci show, Count Nikolai had looked impassive as he sat next to the Kate – who then turned her back on him to speak to others on the front row of the fashion show instead.
However, any animosity between the pair looks to be put to bed as they both cut a stylish appearance for the Dior show.
Kate showed off her supermodel legs in a pair of grey tailored shorts, while a pair of black heels boosted her model frame.
She teamed the shorts with a matching blazer that she layered over a black satin vest which featured a plunging neckline.
Meanwhile, Count Nikolai donned a brown blazer jacket which he paired with an all black shirt, trousers and shoes.
Amid the recent split rumours, Kate has even been photographed leaving a club with a mystery younger man recently.
The model partied with a ‘London girl squad’, who were pictured enjoying a night out in Notting Hill recently.
Also with the group were Taylor’s close pals, Haim sisters Este and Danielle as well as music legend Chrissie Hynde.
Straight after the meal, Kate reportedly dashed to another star-studded bash, making her way across town to her friend Charlotte Tilbury’s house party.
There, she was spotted mingling with the likes of Sienna Miller, Noel Gallagher and Damien Lewis until the early hours.
The model was snapped arm in arm with photographer friend Mert Alas as she arrived at the party, which went on all night as guests were seen coming and going until 3:30am.
Kate, who still rocks the razor sharp cheekbones that have made her so successful as a model, was spotted partying with more friends in mid-May.
This time, she attended a concert in Turkey, where she watched Skip, the 27-year-old grandson of late reggae superstar Bob Marley, performing.
In fact, she was reportedly so excited by Skip’s performance, that she reportedly ran on stage and had to be ushered away by guards.
However, the move did not appear to bother the musician, who was later snapped holding hands with Kate.
According to a spectator: ‘Kate ran on stage as she loved it so much.
‘She was escorted off the stage by security. I don’t know whether there’s a “thing” [between the pair] but she’s a fan for sure. It was all very sweet and non-confrontational.’
There was no sign of Kate’s long-term boyfriend, Count Nikolai.
A week later, Kate was snapped enjoying another getaway, this time in the south of France.
During the trip, she was seen spending time with stylist Alister Mackie and creative director Simon B Morch, as well as with her longtime musician pal Bobby Gillespie.
That holiday followed weeks of speculation surrounding Kate’s relationship with Nikolai.
Despite their tense display, friends close to Kate have brushed off any split concerns, insisting their ‘bohemian’ relationship has consistently been ‘on and off’.
‘They are constantly on and off – but both are very bohemian about hook ups’, an insider with knowledge of her relationship with Nikolai told MailOnline recently.
Meanwhile, another member of her circle added: ‘She’s a passionate person – and she is still incredibly flirtatious with people. Whether it is Nikolai, or whoever she is with, they just have to accept it and get on with it or they’ll go mad.’