Kate Moss Hits Sexy Fish With Mysterious White Powder On Her Dress

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Things have been a little sloppy lately for Kate Moss.

After the supermodel caught some flak for taking bad pictures during a recent Mango event, Kate gave it a do-over during a recent night out in London. 

…and showed off some mysterious white marks on her dress.

Kate Moss arrives at Chiltern FirehouseKate Moss arrives at Chiltern Firehouse in London on October 8, 2015

The 41-year-old model wore an all-black ensemble as she made a stop at the new London hotspot, Richard Caring’s Sexy Fish, before later moving to Chiltern Firehouse, an Andre Balazs luxury hotel and restaurant in Marylebone.

Kate Moss wears an all-black outfit as she steps out in LondonKate Moss wears an all-black outfit as she steps out in London

Kate donned a black dress that was cinched at the waist under a short black blazer from Helmut Lang. The mom-of-one revealed a small star foot tattoo in her namesake “So Kate” heels by Christian Louboutin in black suede.

Kate Moss's feet in black suede Christian Louboutin pumpsKate Moss’s feet in black suede Christian Louboutin pumps

We’re not sure what the white powder is (makeup, maybe?) but she also got some on her shoe, which is always an unfortunate thing to do to suede.

After she was photographed snorting cocaine back in 2005, Kate was dropped by several high-profile fashion brands. Get a closer look at Kate’s mystery marks below.

Kate Moss shows off some unfortunate white spots on an otherwise all-black outfit as she steps out in LondonKate Moss shows off some unfortunate white spots on an otherwise all-black outfit as she steps out in London

You can order Kate Moss’s namesake “So Kate” heels by Christian Louboutin in black suede at Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Black Suede Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps, $675

Black Suede Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps

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