Kate Moss' left breast modeled for 34 Restaurant's champagne glasses

Kate Moss' left breast now has the distinction of having a champagne glass molded in celebration of her 25 years in the fashion industry.

The champagne glasses modeled off the 40-year-old's breast will be featured at the 34 Restaurant in Mayfair, London, the New York Daily News reports. The restaurant commissioned Jane McAdam Freud to make the special breast glasses.

In addition to being used at 34 Restaurant, they will also be available at The Club at The Ivy, Daphne's and Scott's.

The London restaurant said the glasses are an "intricate abstract design reminiscent of Art Deco symmetry which, when held at an angle, shows a beautiful curvy shape," according to The Independent. Each glass also features Moss' 'Kate' signature and a heart.

The glasses will debut in October at the London restaurant, with Moss in attendance. Those lucky enough to be in attendance will then sip Dom Perignon out of the new glasses.

"I was excited to participate in this project - what an honour to be alongside Marie Antoinette," Moss said. "She was a very intriguing and mischievous character... champagne is always associated with celebration and happy occassions and I had fun creating this beautiful coupe."

McAdam Freud, who is the daughter of late painter Lucien Freud, was inspired by similar glasses designed off Marie Antoinette's left breast, made back in the 18th century.

image courtesy of Famous/ACE/INFphoto.com

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