Interactive Kate Moss waxwork unveiled at Mme Tussaud's in London during London Fashion Week. If you want to strike a pose with one of the world's top models, then come to Mme Tussaud's in London. As of Tuesday (February 13) visitors can share the couch with the museum's new Kate Moss wax figure. The global style icon features in an exclusive, interactive fashion photo shoot where visitors can sit side by side with her for a place on the same unique magazine cover. The unveiling of the Moss' waxwork coincided with London Fashion Week. "We are really pleased to have her in here, as you say she's so popular at the moment, lots of work going on, the Top Shop for example and Burberry's a swell and she's been on the back of a Vanity Fair cover, lots of guests have asked for her to be here so it made real sense in Fashion Week for her to be here, to launch the figure, and we're really pleased", said Mme Tussaud's spokesperson Ben Lovett. Kate Moss was unable to attend any sittings for the sculpture, instead Mme Tussaud's principal sculptor Jim Kempton leafed through many magazines to get the right look. "I think that she's very comfortable with her physique and this is a sort of flowing representation of her at a photoshoot and it just seems like a lot of the images we had of her head back and slightly smouldering look, I hope it works," he said. Moss has made a spectacular comeback after her alleged drug-taking incident last year. She has since regained some of the contracts she lost and has also landed a deal to produce her own Top Shop line.