Kate Moss' boots were made for not only walking, but strutting.

Once again, she recently proved that while looking fierce on a London street, surrounded by shutterbugs. It was the day of Moss', 39, haute film shoot for Stuart Weitzman to accompany their Fall 2013 campaign, where the supermodel's charm seemed to outweigh the chic clothes.

According to Women's Wear Daily, the petite stunner had a bevy of paparazzi following her from home to the Kensington house shoot.

But Moss, who smoked a few Marlboro cigarettes, was focused on the clothes. "The look is all about miniskirts and big furry coats, lots of texture," she said.

Moss' ensemble may not have been years-in-the-making, but the idea of using her in an iconic video for a household brand was on many minds for quite some time.

"Five, 10 years ago, before we knew about Stuart Weitzman and about this film, we had this idea about a film with Kate Moss strutting to "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'," said Susan Duffy, the brand's chief marketing officer. "We just didn't know where we would ever use it."

Well, they got their chance to bring a dream into the light of day.

On a gray afternoon, Moss, in thigh-high grey boots and an Afghan fur coat, stepped out of a Rolls Royce stuck in "thick London traffic." Late for an appointment, she got out on foot only to run into prototypes wanting to get a glimpse of her and her eye-catching boots in the Balthazar Klarwein-directed, black-and-white shoot. 

She brought the looks to life in the film, apart of a digital campaign, to debut on multiple global platforms, reported WWD

Her accompanying skin-baring print campaign will ooze more sex appeal when it debuts in August. 

According to E! Online, "a barely clothed Moss lets sexy over-the-knee boots take center stage."  To check out the sexy photos, click HERE.