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Kate by Kate Moss (1995) is a visual journey through the rise of one of the most influential fashion icons of the 1990s. Published to mark her 21st birthday, the book features 100 personally selected photographs, offering an intimate look at her career—from its early days to her emergence as a global icon. The collection includes official fashion shots, candid moments, and outtakes, capturing her distinctive presence and versatility in front of the camera.
The book showcases the work of renowned photographers, including Corinne Day, David Sims, Patrick Demarchelier, Arthur Elgort, and Mario Sorrenti, among others. Their images document Moss’s evolution, highlighting her unique ability to shift effortlessly between high fashion, grunge, and raw, unfiltered beauty.
More than just a portfolio, Kate reflects Moss’s personal connection to her craft, providing a rare glimpse into her perspective on the industry that shaped her. It remains a sought-after collectible, celebrating the lasting impact of her style and influence.
Author: Kate Moss (1974)
Printed/published: Pavilion
Date: 1995
Dimensions: 290mm height x 217mm width x 17mm depth
Kate by Kate Moss (1995) is a visual journey through the rise of one of the most influential fashion icons of the 1990s. Published to mark her 21st birthday, the book features 100 personally selected photographs, offering an intimate look at her career—from its early days to her emergence as a global icon. The collection includes official fashion shots, candid moments, and outtakes, capturing her distinctive presence and versatility in front of the camera.
The book showcases the work of renowned photographers, including Corinne Day, David Sims, Patrick Demarchelier, Arthur Elgort, and Mario Sorrenti, among others. Their images document Moss’s evolution, highlighting her unique ability to shift effortlessly between high fashion, grunge, and raw, unfiltered beauty.
More than just a portfolio, Kate reflects Moss’s personal connection to her craft, providing a rare glimpse into her perspective on the industry that shaped her. It remains a sought-after collectible, celebrating the lasting impact of her style and influence.
Author: Kate Moss (1974)
Printed/published: Pavilion
Date: 1995
Dimensions: 290mm height x 217mm width x 17mm depth
Kate by Kate Moss (1995) is a visual journey through the rise of one of the most influential fashion icons of the 1990s. Published to mark her 21st birthday, the book features 100 personally selected photographs, offering an intimate look at her career—from its early days to her emergence as a global icon. The collection includes official fashion shots, candid moments, and outtakes, capturing her distinctive presence and versatility in front of the camera.
The book showcases the work of renowned photographers, including Corinne Day, David Sims, Patrick Demarchelier, Arthur Elgort, and Mario Sorrenti, among others. Their images document Moss’s evolution, highlighting her unique ability to shift effortlessly between high fashion, grunge, and raw, unfiltered beauty.
More than just a portfolio, Kate reflects Moss’s personal connection to her craft, providing a rare glimpse into her perspective on the industry that shaped her. It remains a sought-after collectible, celebrating the lasting impact of her style and influence.
Author: Kate Moss (1974)
Printed/published: Pavilion
Date: 1995
Dimensions: 290mm height x 217mm width x 17mm depth