By Rebecca Davison and Deni Kirkova
Published: 19:01 EST, 3 August 2014 | Updated: 19:01 EST, 3 August 2014
She's one of the most sought after supermodels of the moment, so it's only fitting that Lara Stone should be gracing the pages of iconic fashion bible, Vogue.
The 30-year-old wife of David Walliams was styled by none other than Kate Moss for the glossy 12-page spread, which saw the Dutch model pose with two wolves.
While on her knees in an antique looking room, Lara dazzled in an oxblood silk-satin dress with braided straps by Versace, which costs from £1,436.
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Animal instinct: Dutch supermodel Lara Stone poses with two wolves in a fashion shoot for Vogue, which was styled by Kate Moss
With her hair wet and her make-up minimal, Lara let her natural beauty do the talking.
The fashion story was set up around the idea of a wild fairytale, with Lara as the heroine in the piece - the images shot by acclaimed photographer, Mario Sorrenti.
Meanwhile, Lara has confessed she suffered body insecurities and feared for her job while she was pregnant with her first child.
Iconic: Kate Moss styled the fairytale themed story in which Lara was the heroine of the tale
David Walliams and wife Lara Stone pictured out on a stroll in Saint Tropez, France, this week
See Lara's full shoot in the September issue of Vogue
In fact Lara says she hated pregnancy and found the changes her body went through 'quite shocking'.
Wearing maternity jeans at 10 weeks, she had to stop modelling quite early on.Lara feared the potential impact carrying a child would have on her (seriously valuable) body - and her career.
But after a year off to look after her 14-month-old Alfred, she landed right back on her feet after as the face of L'Oréal.
'Being pregnant affected my work quite early on - it's not like you can work until you're eight months pregnant. It was quite frightening seeing my body change so much,' she tells the Sunday Times Style magazine.
'Yes, I did worry about the impact, because my body is my job and my livelihood. Also, I like working and I don't like sitting around at home, so I really wanted to get back into things.
'It's nice once the baby's here, but then I was like, "I really want to do something again." '
See Lara's full shoot in the September issue of Vogue.
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