Kate Moss Style Evolution
With a fashion sense that knows no bounds, the muse is always en vogue no matter what she is wearing. And that means taking risks such as undone hair at a big deal premiere (in 1993) or clothing that brazenly broadcasts her undergarment choices (or lack thereof). Click on to see if she wears them well.
Kate Moss Style Evolution
Kate Moss's fashion sense knows no bounds. The model-muse is always en vogue no matter what she is wearing: She comes up with the effortless looks that the rest of us covet. But that means she makes fashion on her own terms, taking risks such as undone hair at a big deal premiere (seen here in 1993) or clothing that brazenly broadcasts her undergarment choices (or lack thereof). Click on to see if she wears them well.
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With a wild mane of long crimped locks, Moss embodies a "youth gone wild" look as she attends the premiere of "Philadelphia" to benefit AmFar in December 1993.
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Herrrre's Johnny! La Moss in a simple white sheath at the "Don Juan DeMarco premiere" with then boyfriend Johnny Depp circa April 1995.
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Strike a pose: Looking appropriately minimalist, Moss makes a promotional appearance as the face of Calvin Klein at Saks Fifth Avenue in September 1995.
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The cool couple head to Frank Sinatra's 80th birthday celebration at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1995. Moss's off-the-shoulder feathered confection will resurface several years later.
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Supes on! Moss with her model mates Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell at the Costume Institute gala in December 1995.
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The Woman in Black: Continuing to keep minimalism in mind, Moss suited up at the 1997 VH1 "Vogue" Fashion Awards.
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The three amigas: Gwyneth Paltrow, La Moss, and Liv Tyler pose for the cameras at a Beck show at the Roxy, September 1998.
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Channeling Twiggy at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. To offset her boyish hair do, Moss opts for a ladylike white fur coat, dangly earrings, and sweet pea green Mary Janes.
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Cut it out! Keeping the accessories to a necessary minimum, Moss shows off her svelte body at an exhibition opening at the party at the National Portrait Gallery in London circa January 2002.
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