Kate Moss looks a bit funny: The model teams up with David Walliams and Stella McCartney to raise money for Comic Relief

By Katy Winter

PUBLISHED: 06:04 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 4 February 2013

Kate Moss, David Walliams and Cameron Diaz join are just some of the celebrities who are modelling this years t-shirts for Comic Relief 2013, designed by fashion designer Stella McCartney.

The British fashion favourite has created five designs, with iconic prints featuring The Beatles, Tommy Cooper, Marilyn Monroe, Kate Moss and a childs giraffe print t-shirt.

Gorgeous supermodel and photographer Helena Christensen and renowned photographer Mary McCartney worked their magic behind the camera to capture the famous faces in Stellas charity designs.

Kate Moss models the Stella McCartney t-shirt picturing her-younger-self laughing and looking carefree, with a red nose on

Kate Moss models the Stella McCartney t-shirt picturing her-younger-self laughing and looking carefree, with a red nose on

Funny-man David Walliams strikes a pose wearing the Tommy Cooper t-shirt design

Funny-man David Walliams strikes a pose wearing the Tommy Cooper t-shirt design

Little Britain comedian David Walliams, and British fashion icon Kate Moss, who is an old friend of the designer, were chosen to front the campaign.

They are joined by a host of famous and beautiful faces including actresses Cameron Diaz, Liv Tyler, Hayley Atwell, and actors Eddie Redmayne and Paul Bettany,

The pop world is joining in as w! ell with Robbie Williams, Moby, rock band Kasabian, and Tinie Tempah, all featuring in the adverts modelling one of the Stella McCartney designs.

Riding on the success of the Olympics last summer, Comic Relief have also enlisted Paralympian Jonnie Peacock and Olympian Rebecca Adlington

Fashion icon Alexa Chung and model David Gandy are also doing their bit for charity by donning the t-shirts in front of the camera.

David Gandy said: 'I'm really happy to be involved in the t-shirt campaign. Comic Relief does an amazing job in raising money for such an important cause and by wearing one of Stella McCartney's designed t-shirts you can be a part of that and own a piece of stylish, Comic Relief history at the same time.

The Beatles are each given a hilarious over-sized pair of glasses and, of, course, a red nose, by Stella McCartney

The Beatles are each given a hilarious over-sized pair of glasses and, of, course, a red nose, by Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney and Kate Moss, the two driving forces behind the Red Nose t-shirts are old friends and both icons of the British- and world wide- fashion world

Stella McCartney and Kate Moss, the two driving forces behind the Red Nose t-shirts are old friends and both icons of the British- and world wide- fashion industry

Red Nose Day 2013 is taking place this year on Friday 15th March, when the great British public will once again be asked to Do Something Funny for Money.

Comic Relief spends the money raised through Red Nose Day campaigns to help change the lives of poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged people across the UK and Africa.

Screen legend Marilyn Monroe was given a hilarious over-sized pair of glasses and, of, course, a red nose, by Stella McCartney

Tommy cooper t shirt

The stylish t-shirts are part of a range of products and fund raising initiatives to raise money for the charity which helps disadvantaged people both in the UK and across Africa

The exclusive t-shirts are made from 100 per cent Fairtrade certified organic cotton.

The unique limited edition t-shirts will be sold exclusively in TK Maxx stores and online from 31st January starting at 5.99 (for a childrens tee) with at least 2.50 going to Comic Relief and 9.99 (for adults) with at least 5 going to Comic Relief to help people living incredibly tough lives across the UK and Africa.


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