Sip Champagne from a Coupe Inspired by Kate Moss' Left Boob

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When you reach a certain level of fame as a model, people start fashioning things after your body parts, because it’s the right thing to do.

To celebrate Kate Moss’ 25 years working in the fashion industry, London’s Mayfair restaurant 34 has modeled a champagne coupe on Moss’s left breast, reports Vogue.

Photo via ITimes

This isn’t really that bizarre, seeing that the first champagne coupe—made in the 18th century—was modeled on Marie Antoinette’s left breast. This historical fact inspired British artist Jane McAdam Freud, who created the modern-day interpretation.

Moss tells Vogue,

“What an honor to be alongside Marie Antoinette—she was a very intriguing and mischievous character.”

This reminds us of the Virgin Cola bottle modeled after Pam Anderson’s body, which we sleep next to every night.

Moss will launch the coupe in October at 34 in London, as well as at its sister restaurants The Ivy, Daphne’s, and Scott’s.

[via Complex]

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