Jodie Kidd cuts a chic figure in a tiered smock dress for drinks with pal Noel Gallagher

Jodie Kidd cuts a chic figure in a tiered smock dress as she heads for drinks with Noel Gallagher and pals in Marylebone

She shot to stardom as a fashion model. 

And Jodie Kidd showed her sense of style in a tiered smock dress on Thursday as she went for drinks with Noel Gallagher and pals in Marylebone, London

The catwalk star, 42, looked relaxed yet chic in her patterned midi dress as she exited a taxi and headed inside Chiltern Firehouse. 

Evening out: Jodie Kidd showed her sense of style in a tiered smock dress on Thursday as she went for drinks with Noel Gallagher and pals in Marylebone, London

She shrugged a black leather jacket over her shoulders and opted for chunky boots.

Jodie wore an eclectic selection of jewellery as she was seen clutching a petite black clutch bag. 

The TV personality styled her blonde tresses in a natural wave and appeared to wear minimal make-up for the outing. 

Meanwhile Noel, 54, cut a casual figure in a grey V-neck sweatshirt which he teamed with black skinny jeans and white trainers. 

Social: The catwalk star, 42, and Noel, 54, headed inside the celebrity hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse

Social: The catwalk star, 42, and Noel, 54, headed inside the celebrity hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse

He was celebrating the success of his new greatest hits album, Back The Way We Came Vol 1 (2011-2021), from his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, as it continues to soar to the top of charts. 

He sported a gold chain bracelet and clutched his mobile phone as he braved the rain. 

Noel’s salt-and-pepper locks were styled with hair wax and he opted for a clean shaven look.

Earlier on Thursday, he revealed his plans to sell his music back catalogue for approximately £200million, as he hopes to splash the cash on a superyacht. 

Casual: The musician cut a relaxed figure in a grey V-neck sweatshirt which he teamed with black skinny jeans and white trainers

Casual: The musician cut a relaxed figure in a grey V-neck sweatshirt which he teamed with black skinny jeans and white trainers

Achievement: He was celebrating the success of his new greatest hits album, Back The Way We Came Vol 1 (2011-2021), from his band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

Achievement: He was celebrating the success of his new greatest hits album, Back The Way We Came Vol 1 (2011-2021), from his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

The Oasis rocker joked he will be paying ‘£40k for a haircut’ and said he wants to live at sea, after admitting his kids ‘won’t value’ receiving his entire catalogue. 

During the Funny How? podcast with Matt Morgan, he credited Bob Dylan as inspiration, after he sold the copyrights to 600 of his songs for over £226million. 

He said: ‘Dylan just sold his back catalogue. Hedge fund guys, are buying them up.

‘All my songs come to me in 2025. You get an ­extraordinary amount of money and then they pop up in McDonald’s adverts for the rest of time.

Stay connected: He sported a gold chain bracelet and was seen clutching his mobile phone as he braved the rain

Stay connected: He sported a gold chain bracelet and was seen clutching his mobile phone as he braved the rain

Neat: Noel's salt-and-pepper locks were styled with hair wax and he opted for a clean shaven look

Neat: Noel’s salt-and-pepper locks were styled with hair wax and he opted for a clean shaven look

‘What do you do? Leave it to your kids? They don’t value music.

‘Or do you take the £200million and buy the superyacht and the Learjet and go, ‘F***ing have it, come on!’ 

‘I think the latter. I’m getting a superyacht, I’m gonna call it ‘Mega Mega White Thing’. I’m gonna spend a year at sea.

‘People can come and visit. I’ll be flying out my hairdresser, Neil, and paying £40,000 for a haircut. I’ll have a chef.’ 

Plans: Earlier on Thursday, he revealed his plans to sell his music back catalogue for approximately £200million, as he hopes to splash the cash on a superyacht (pictured with brother Liam in Oasis in 1995)

Plans: Earlier on Thursday, he revealed his plans to sell his music back catalogue for approximately £200million, as he hopes to splash the cash on a superyacht (pictured with brother Liam in Oasis in 1995)