Supermodel Kate Moss wore a little more than a ringmaster's jacket as she graced the cover of men's magazine Esquire, making it her first cover shoot for a men's magazine in 17 years.

Kate Moss has a body many would kill for and the supermodel has no reservations in flaunting it. The mother of an 11 year old daughter looked stunning as she posed seductively in a sheer bodysuit studded with strategically placed jewels and a white ringmaster's jacket for the cover of men's magazine Esquire. This is the first time in 17 years that Moss has graced the cover of a men's magazine. She was lasted photographed for a men's magazine cover in 1996, for the since closed Arena.

"For too long [Kate Moss] has been monopolised by women's fashion magazines," NY Daily News quoted Esquire editor Alex Bilmes as saying.

"Kate Moss is my generation's embodiment of home-grown sex, glamour, hedonism and insouciant cool," said Bilmes. "She's also a uniquely British figure, and one who for too long has been monopolised by women's fashion magazines. So I am thrilled that we've persuaded her to front our special issue dedicated to this country's most stylish people and products. I really can't imagine anyone better suited to the job."

Moss' full photo shoot and accompanying features will be published in Esquire's September 'Made In Britain' issue, on sale Wednesday, July 31, reprots Huffington Post. The shoot was photographer Craig McDean and stylist Katy England was responsible for Moss' glamorous look.