Copycat: Now Penny Lancaster copies model Kate's furry look

11 April 2012
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Penny Lancaster appears to be taking style tips from a supermodel - and not Rod Stewart's ex-wife Rachel Hunter.

The Scottish rocker's leggy blonde wife stepped out in big white feathered jacket which was almost identical jacket to one Kate Moss wore to Led Zeppelin's reunion concert earlier this week

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Copycat: Penny Lancaster has clearly taken style cues from model Kate Moss and has copied her furry look, as seen at the Led Zeppelin reunion show earlier this week - from head to toe

Penny, 36, who was recently a contestant on dance show Strictly Come Dancing wore the feathery creation with tight black leggings and black leather boots, in a similar rock chick style to fashionista Kate.

The photographer and model was out with husband Rod, 62, after attending a performance of the English National Ballet's new show, Night of the Snow Queen in London's Covent Garden.

Mother-of-one Penny, who gave birth to Rod's seventh child, son Alastair, two, looked pounds lighter following her appearances on the popular show, and clearly enjoyed showing off her newly-honed physique.

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Rod and Penny stepped out at after the VIP performance of Night of The Snow Queen in London last night

She's got legs: Penny showed off her newly-honed physique after her stint in dance show Strictly Come Dancing

Penny is reportedly cashing in after being voted off last month.

According to the Daily Star she has signed deals to produce a new workout DVD, calendar and auto-biography.

Penny told The Daily Star: "It's been a dream role doing this show and it does open doors."

She's also been offered a regular stint on ITV's Loose Women.

All aboard: Penny gives husband Rod a cheeky helping hand

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