
The supermodel has let slip: “I do Oxfam and also the Sue Ryder in Highgate.
“I do my clean-outs, an archive pile, a back-in-the-wardrobe pile and we take a pile to charity.”
There is an Oxfam store in Highgate High Street and a Sue Ryder in nearby Muswell Hill.
Kate, 44, has become one of the world’s most influential trend- setters since being discovered by a model agency boss at a New York airport 30 years ago.
She is the face of some of the world’s leading fashion brands and every outfit she wears is religiously copied by adoring fans.

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The model, who also lives in Highgate, has told of her love of charity shops: “I used to walk around a lot when I was younger, get the Tube, and every time I passed a charity shop I’d go in.”
She said as a teenager she got “all my clothes from Oxfam… bin liners full of clothes for £5”.
She said: “I remember seeing Yves Saint Laurent suits from the 70s for £50. Amazing.”