Bring out the ra-ra skirts: Kate Moss, Stella and Rita in full-on eighties glamour for Fran Cutler's birthday

 
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Maxine Frith1 May 2013
The Weekender

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Kate Moss, Stella McCartney and Cara Delevingne were among guests marking party planner Fran Cutler’s birthday at The Box nightclub in Soho.

Moss, 39, arrived in a low-cut gown and fur coat and was one of the last to leave at 4.30am today, having swapped to a T-shirt emblazoned with the word “selfish” tucked into a strapless dress.

The theme was “Eighties lucky bitches” and guests were given mood boards before the party with pictures of Joan Collins as Alexis in the soap opera Dynasty as inspiration.

Pixie Geldof turned up with father Bob and his actress wife Jeanne Marine. Sadie Frost and Rhys Ifans enacted a “This Is Your Life” presentation for the birthday girl.

R&B singer Rita Ora and Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie provided the music, drag queen DJ Jodie Harsh took to the decks and Meg Mathews tripped over her platform boots as she left with Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood’s ex-wife, Jo.

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