Kate Moss for i-D Winter 2010 by Alasdair McLellan

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 30, 2010

Kate Moss follows up a stunning cover with a laid-back editorial for the winter edition of i-D. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Edward Enninful, Kate brings a casual cool to the hip designs of Gucci, Jil Sander, Longchamp and more.







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20 thoughts on “Kate Moss for i-D Winter 2010 by Alasdair McLellan”

  1. ABSOLUTELY nothing new whatsoever. ID and Kate in fishnets/knickers= done before!!!! That bag she designed will never looked good even with fishnets!

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    • She’s not ageless. She wears a lot more makeup in shoots these days and this has a distancing effect, more Sophia Loren than the Kate Moss who once brought a new closeness and familiarity to high fashion. She will probably always be beautiful but there’s a sexless decadence in her style of late.

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    • She’s not ageless. She wears a lot more makeup in shoots these days and this has a distancing effect, more Sophia Loren than the Kate Moss who once brought a new closeness and familiarity to high fashion. She will probably always be beautiful but there’s a sexless decadence in her style of late.

      Reply

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