Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell steal the show on Pageant double-decker

Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell steal the show as they rave on ’90s bus and lead Britain’s most-loved public figures in Platinum Jubilee Pageant

  • Latest Platinum Jubilee news as the Queen celebrates 70 years of service

They are two of the country’s most well known supermodels.

And Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell stole the show as they lead a host of British stars at the Platinum Jubilee pageant, which took place through the streets of London on Sunday. 

The close friends, who shot to fame over 20 years ago, could be seen smiling and waving from the top of a double-decker bus celebrating the 1990s – part of a host of ‘decade’ buses, representing each 10-year period of the Queen’s reign.

Momentous occasion: Kate Moss put on an animated display as she soaked up the atmosphere showing off some dance moves on the star-studded bus

Paying homage to the Queen’s final day of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, notoriously shy Kate, 48, put on an animated display as she soaked up the atmosphere showing off some dance moves on board.

She showed off her patriotic pride in a cropped Union Jack biker jacket accessorising the rock chic look with a splash of silver jewellery.

Sporting a glamourous palette of make-up, Kate wore her hair in a natural wave as she added a coloured clip to hold her locks from her beautiful face.

StunningL Naomi Campbell showed off her style credentials in a strapless beige trench dress

The cover girl looked in great spirits as she shared a joke with her close friend Patsy Kensit as they transited though the English capital.      

Meanwhile, Naomi showed off her style credentials in a strapless beige trench dress. 

The businesswomen, 52, showed off her svelte silhouette as she stunned in the stylish ensemble which brought attention to her toned arms.

Day outL The cover girl looked in great spirits as she shared a joke with her close friend Patsy Kensit as they transited though the English capital

Wave: Supermodel Kate looked in great form as she waved to fans on the star-studded 90s bus 

The runway star looked typically beautiful as she sported a glamorous palette of makeup which accentuated her flawless complexion.

She styled her signature raven locks in middle-parted wave while she framed her face with a pair of oversized sunglasses. 

Putting on a proud display on the day, Naomi wowed onlookers as she waved to fans on board the star-studded coach. 

 Delighted: Kate looked in great form as she soaked up the atmosphere with Patsy 

Hey there! The model looked worlds away from her shy self as she waved to fans 

Beauty: The businesswomen, 52, showed off her svelte silhouette as she stunned in the stylish ensemble which brought attention to her toned arms

 Wrapping up: Naomi wore a chic being shawl around her shoulders as she braved the chilly day 

Proud: Putting on a proud display on the day, Naomi wowed onlookers as she waved to fans on board the star-studded coach

Earlier in the day Kate showed off her incredible sense of style as she took to the swanky Claridge’s hotel to prepare for the Platinum Jubilee Parade. 

She was joined Phoebe Dynevor, 27, and make-up mogul Charlotte Tilbury, 49, in the £1000 a night sumptuous suite.

The trio perfected their looks in the sumptuous surrounding before taking part in the procession of buses highlighting different decades over the past 70 years.

Patriotic: Kate (left)  cut a stylish figure in a union jacket motorcycle jacket a she joins a glamourous Phoebe Dynevor, 27 (left) at swanky £1000 a night Claridge’s hotel before the Jubilee procession on Sunday (pictured with Charlotte Tilbury) 

Strike a pose: The star posed up a storm on the luxurious hotel’s roof before jumping in a black Taxi to the televised procession (L-R) LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 05: Rosemary Ferguson, Charlotte Tilbury, Phoebe Dynevor, Kate Moss and Sam McKnight

Pals: Charlotte Tilbury MBE was joined by Kate Moss and Phoebe Dynevor for Sundays Platinum Jubilee Pageant, with Charlotte Tilbury Beauty being the Official Beauty Partner (L-R) Phoebe Dynevor, Rosemary Ferguson, Charlotte Tilbury and Kate Moss

Kate wore a figure hugging black dress with long dramatic train and accessorised the rock chic look with a splash of silver jewellery the catwalk model added extra height with a pair of patent red heels. 

The star posed up a storm on the luxurious hotel’s roof before jumping in a black Taxi to head to the televised procession.

Meanwhile Bridgerton actress Phoebe exuded elegance in a cream polka dot dress with sweet rose ruching. 

The chic ensemble clung to her gorgeous figure as she slipped her feet into a pair of strappy black heels. 

Chic: Meanwhile Bridgerton actress Phoebe exuded elegance in a cream polka dot dress with sweet rose ruching

Effortless: The chic ensemble clung to her gorgeous figure as she slipped her feet into a pair of strappy black heels

Wearing her auburn locks slicked back in a high pony-tail the actress beamed for the camera flaunting a gorgeous red lip.

Hoping for a sunny afternoon the beauty slipped on a pair of stylish black sunglasses as she gave model Kate a run for her money.

Make-up artist Charlotte opted for a burgundy dress with leather bustier, adding extra glamour with gold thread braised into her ginger locks.  

Gorgeous: Wearing her auburn locks slicked back in a high pony-tail the actress beamed for the camera flaunting a gorgeous red lip

Summer time:  Hoping for a sunny afternoon the beauty slipped on a pair of stylish black sunglasses as she gave model Kate a run for her money

Martin Lewis, Sir Cliff Richard, Gary Lineker, Dame Shirley Bassey and Idris Elba are among the other  150 celebrities set to travel in double decker buses to pay homage to the Queen’s final day of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The colourful open top buses will each mark the seven decades of Her Majesty’s reign, which will each be adorned with images and famous slogans from the time, including ‘Groovy’ from the 1970s and ‘Girl Power’ – brought into the mainstream by British pop icons The Spice Girls in the 1990s.

The decade-by-decade celebrations will see actors, presenters, sport stars and singers, parade London from the top of the buses, while a fleet of more than 200 classic vehicles, including Del Boy’s Robin Reliant and James Bond cars will also follow. 

All aboard: Buses for the decades at Horse Guards Parade ahead of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in London, on day four of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for the Queen

Make-up artist Charlotte opted for a burgundy dress with leather bustier, adding extra glamour with gold thread braised into her ginger locks

Sam McKnight, who was Princess Diana’s hairstylist from 1990 until her death in 1997,  posted a picture alongside supermodels Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and celebrity make-up guru Charlotte Tilbury captioned: ‘Boarding the 90s bus in the Platinum Pageant.’

Money-saving expert Martin Lewis will also appear on the 2000’s bus and said he is ‘planning to take in every moment’, whilst Gary Lineker tweeted a picture alongside Pudsey Bear saying it was a ‘career highlight’.  

Two bus preservation enthusiasts have described their delight at taking part in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.

Kate Garraway was stood next to former television presenter, Anthea Turner, Alan Titchmarsh and Rudolph Walker, who plays Patrick Bateman in EastEnders

Alan Titchmarsh was sporting a red tie, white shirt and blue suit – whilst Kate Garraway donned a Union Jack scar

Richard Dixon, 63, and Ivan Fisher, 42, co-own one of the buses – the 1950s bus – with their friend John Stewart which is taking part in the decorated open-top double-decker bus parade for the decade-by-decade celebration. Mr Dixon will be a ticket conductor on the 1950s bus while Mr Fisher will be driving the 2000s bus.

Mr Fisher, who is a funeral director, said: ‘It took us nine hours to get here from Norwich as she’s got a top speed of 32mph.

‘We came Thursday last week so that they could decorate them and put the wraps on them. It took nine men nine hours for each bus. The gentleman who owns the 2000s bus was approached by the pageant committee and asked if he knew of anyone who could contribute a bus, and we jumped at the chance because it’s a big privilege to be involved.’

Some 10,000 people including a cast of 6,000 performers are involved in staging the spectacular two-mile carnival route from Horse Guards, along Whitehall to Admiralty Arch and down The Mall to Buckingham Palace

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