Kate Moss has donated her jeans for charity.

Kate Moss

Kate Moss

The 42-year-old supermodel - who was scouted at the young age of 14 - has joined a number of famous faces including 'Spice Girls' singer Victoria Beckham, Eva Longoria and actresses Alicia Vikander and Emma Watson to support the Johny Dar led initiative to raise money for the International Refugee Committee (IRC). 

The initiative will see the stars donate their denim wardrobe staples to artist Johny Dar who will transform the garments into a piece of art, which will be auctioned off online via Catawiki over the next 100 days to boost funds for the organisation.

Speaking to Vogue about the charity work, he said: "In this case it's not about fashion, it's art.

"It's an intuitive process, surfing whatever feelings were in the jeans from the celebrity who wore them, and doing my best to bring them out through the painting."

However the creative mastermind has revealed sourcing a number of celebrities to donate their clothing was easy.

He explained: "I believe they were convinced the same way that I was convinced myself, and how everyone else became convinced too - this is a humanitarian cause that is much grander than me and everyone involved in it.

"Everyone who is participating heard the call and answered."

Meanwhile, Johny has revealed out of all the women who gave their jeans to help the cause, customising the 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' star's pair of trousers was the most time consuming, although they are his favourite recreations.

He said: "Emma Watson's ... I spent the most time on her jeans!"

The modified jeans are available to purchase online from Friday (22.07.16).