Kate Moss models William Tempest Mosquito Net dress for Sport Relief
Kate Moss has leant her influence to the Sport Relief campaign this year, modelling a dress designed by William Tempest made from mosquito nets for the cause.
The strapless dress, woven from recycled mosquito nets, was made to highlight the charities commitment to tackling malaria and classes the supermodel with a whole host of other celebrities lending their support the campaign.
Kate said "I was shocked to hear that one child dies from malaria in Africa every 30 seconds, that's why I was happy to be involved in this important project for Sport Relief."
"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 one-off dress will be auctioned to raise money - if you want to help, visit Sport Relief for more information.
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