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"We will always have Kate Moss": The supermodel opens 2021 with a wonderful gate
The supermodel was chosen to star on a double cover of the January issue of British Vogue - 28 years after her first cover for the magazine.
In one picture she is soft and romantic and in the other she is retro-Parisian with all the right trends.
And what did the editor-in-chief have to say about her?
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Tuesday, 01 December 2020, 11:00
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Although recently Laila Grace, Kate Moss' daughter, has made a strong inroad into the modeling industry with a runway debut and paparazzi photographers meeting her from time to time on the streets, her supermodel mother has yet to exhaust her job.
Usually, we are used to it that when supermodels get a little tired of the glamorous world they turn the throne to the regents, their daughters, and retire elegantly with rare guest appearances, but in this case Moss is still on the wave.
Since she was not yet ready to give up working in front of the cameras, she picked up a coveted cover for herself, and posed for a particularly stunning fashion production for the January 2021 issue of British Vogue.
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Romantic in a green dress of housing.
Kate Moss on the cover (Photo: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot, Vogue UK)
Moss, who will celebrate 47 next month, was photographed for two covers of the magazine - 28 years after the first cover she made for British Vogue.
In one she looks dressed in a green dress made of sheer, romantic and soft fabric with a deep neckline and proper contractions of housing, golden hoop earrings and a matching watch, also from the old French fashion house.
The second gate is in a rather Parisian retro vibe.
On the cover is a mousse with a black Versace crop top, shorts and a belt with the fashion house's famous jellyfish logo.
The belt is placed on the mousse over the pants, in order to imitate the thong trend that protrudes through the pants, which for some reason and for a reason that is not clear to us - is gaining momentum.
In the accessories segment, a black barrett hat from the Lock & Co. brand is listed.
Hatters, who we have already seen and said that this is the "Mast Heb" item for the upcoming season.
Kate Moss wears a retro-Parisian-scented Versace (Photo: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot, Vogue UK)
What still caught our attention in the cover photo, even though it is barely visible in the frame, is Versace's shimmering glass.
The drink glass is inlaid with crystals, also with the logo of the jellyfish and costs no less than 765 pounds.
Of course, the head of the brand, Donatella Versace, also has a matching cup and she has been seen with her several times.
In the days when a take-away drink is completely accessory for all intents and purposes, have we reached the stage where a shaped cup is required, and preferably branded and set with stones?
If you ask the British Vogue, the answer is absolutely yes, and they also recommend it as a Christmas gift, you know, for the celebrants.
But according to the magazine, this is not just a show-off, but an attempt to promote important messages of sustainability and the environment.
Instead of disposable cups - a reusable cup.
So apparently there is still an important message here.
765 pounds and she's yours.
Versace's shimmering glass (Photo: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot, Vogue UK)
The two covers are joined by another photo, which did not win the cover but appears in the magazine.
In the same picture she is wearing the perfect dress.
Minimalist as the spirit of the period.
This is a black Celine slip dress with a neckline, with rhinestones studded at the end.
On Moss' neck is a choker with a large red flower in a Spanish vibe and next to her a Cartier watch, for the glam.
In addition to these photos, Moss also stars in a video produced by the magazine featuring 30 prominent people in the industry such as Marc Jacobs, Christy Turlington, Elton John and Doa Lipa.
"If there's one thing 2020 has taught us, it's that we can't expect anything from 2021. It's going to be unpredictable," wrote editor-in-chief of Edward Aninpol magazine about choosing Kate Moss for the first cover of the new year.
"But one thing I can say for sure - we will always have Kate Moss. Almost 28 years have passed since her Vogue debut, and here's her chic once again finding its way to our gate. It's a fact that both excites and comforts me."
Well, us too.
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