Kate Moss has swapped the catwalk for writing, this time reviewing George Michael's new album for fashion magazine Vogue.
The part autobiographical (or biased) review includes personal accounts of how Moss as a child was a great fan of Wham! and Michael. She describes the experience of seeing him in concert and how she believes that he is an incredibly unique performer who manages to blur the lines between audience and artist.
"When I was growing up, I'd dance to 'Everything She Wants', and I still play it all the time," writes Moss describing her friendship with Michael. "Apparently, it's his favourite song from the whole Wham! era. We danced to it at his house after the London Olympics, when he performed at the closing ceremony. He was doing all the George Michael moves!"
Listen to 'Everything She Wants' by Wham! below
"'You've Changed' feels fragile and honest; it almost makes me cry," says Moss praising each track on the album. She says how 'Through' makes the hairs stand up on her neck, describes 'Praying for Time' as " amazing" and how 'Cowboys And Angels' is a "classic masterpiece".
She closes out the interview with the following: "George's ability to communicate as a performer and make you feel part of a journey is a rare gift. It's an ability that defines the musical greats and, for me, it also defines what makes Symphonica such a beautiful album. Everyone should experience this."
Below: George Michael - MEN Arena, Manchester