A Hampstead photography gallery has hosted a star-studded exhibition at the world-famous Savoy hotel to celebrate the 40th birthday of supermodel Kate Moss.

Ham & High: Sophie Anderton arrives at the Kate Moss at the Savoy exhibition. Picture: PA Wire/Laura Lean.Sophie Anderton arrives at the Kate Moss at the Savoy exhibition. Picture: PA Wire/Laura Lean. (Image: PA Wire/Press Association Images)

Showbiz personalities filled the prestigious River Room at the five-star hotel in the Strand last night for Zebra One Gallery’s Kate Moss at the Savoy exhibition.

Ham & High: Rachel Howlett and Gabrielle du Plooy from the Zebra One Gallery in the River Room at the Savoy Hotel with the Kate Moss portraits as they prepare to hang the exhibition. Picture: Polly Hancock.Rachel Howlett and Gabrielle du Plooy from the Zebra One Gallery in the River Room at the Savoy Hotel with the Kate Moss portraits as they prepare to hang the exhibition. Picture: Polly Hancock. (Image: Archant)

The gallery, based in Perrin’s Court, showcased 12 original images of Kate Moss shot by a host of top photographers, including Mario Testino, Kate Garner and Mick Rock, to mark the supermodel’s 40th birthday on January 16.

Among the guests at the show, which attracted a large pack of paparazzi, was photographer Garner, model Sophie Anderton, actress Tamzin Outhwaite and TV personality Arlene Phillips, who lives in Belsize Park.

Stars of reality television show Made In Chelsea were also out in force for the special exhibition.

The show’s best-known star, Spencer Matthews, quaffed glasses of complimentary wine while fashion columnist Rosie Fortescue posed for photographers in a striking coral dress and gold-studded stilettos.

Former cast members of the BAFTA-winning show, Kimberley Garner and Hugo Taylor, also attended the charity bash.

Zebra One Gallery owner Gabrielle du Plooy, 38, was joined on the night by her assistant Rachel Howlett, 21, whose mother, former All Saints singer Natalie Appleton, was also in attendance.

There was also a live auction of photographs in aid of children’s hospice Shooting Star CHASE, which cares for children and teenagers who are not expected to reach their 19th birthday.

The unexpected star lot was a photograph of a young Moss donated by photographer Garner on the night, which prompted a short bidding war between two determined buyers.