TWO of the fashion world’s top names, Kate Moss and David Bailey, have joined forces to show off Oxfam’s sustainable and affordable fashion.

The model, pictured, is wearing an outfit chosen from more than 136,000 items in Oxfam’s Online Shop.

The renowned photographer took a series of pictures to highlight the bargains that can be bought online.

The outfit, together with all the others chosen for the shoot in The Guardian, sold out in a matter of hours after appearing in the online shop.

The Cowley-based charity’s online shop – the UK’s biggest online charity emporium – recently reported that sales had jumped by one third over the Christmas period with Burberry, Barbour, Gucci, Whistles and Boden among the most popular clothing brands searched for.

Oxfam’s fashion show Fashion Fighting Poverty is London Fashion Week’s hot ticket for a second year running on February 15.

Stylist Bay Garnett will link up with top models for the show.