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Last updated at 12:25pm on 19.09.08

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Fashion Week wouldn't be Fashion Week without Kate Moss, and she didn't disappoint last night - hitting the party scene like an attractive freight train. Unfortunately, the train ended up off the rails after a journey that took in several parties, two nightclubs and a hotel bar.

It took two of her favourite things to get Kate, 34, to make her first appearance during Fashion Week: Vivienne Westwood and Punk nightclub's Smash And Grab night.

Her evening began at Brompton Hall in Earls Court for Vivienne's catwalk show and the afterparty at 33 Portland Place in Mayfair, before heading briefly to Vogue's party at the nearby Brown's Hotel.

But the real partying began when she hooked up with her 56-year-old buddy Sir Philip Green, his wife Christina and Allegra Versace, the daughter of designer Donatella.


Top pals: Kate Moss and Sir Philip Green

They took a VIP table at Punk in Soho, where they all laid into bottles of vodka with cranberry and orange mixers.

Sir Phil called it a night at 1.30am, kissing his finger and putting it to Kate's lips. His wife Christina then playfully slapped his hand for his outrageous antics.

With the oldies out of the way,Kate really let her hair down, heading to Bungalow 8 in Covent Garden.

Our spy tells us: "Kate seemed pretty drunk and was having a great time. She was sitting right next to the DJ booth, and after a few more vodka cocktails and glasses of champagne she stood up and started dancing on the seats. "She began dancing with one guy who shoved his head between her legs. She laughed and seemed like she was loving it."


Classy: Kate shows off her tights

Kimberly Stewart was also at the club and was dancing away sexily with a lucky chap. Chasing Pavements singer Adele was less in the party spirit, not removing her big tartan coat all night.


Kim goes conga: Kimberly Stewart and male pals at Bungalow 8

But no-one could surpass the efforts of Kate, and poor Allegra, 22, looked like she had major trouble keeping up. The pair clearly couldn't be bothered to get a cab home at 4.30am today, and just booked a suite in the St Martin's Lane Hotel upstairs from the club. Sheesh!


Can't keep up: Kate cradles a well-refreshed Allegra Versace as they leave Punk nightclub


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