Friday 22 July 2011

Kate Moss

German people love to Kate moss and simply for marketing purposes or an honest attempt to help someone get off of drugs, Nine.com's offer is not something the public should disregard. If something like this had been offered to an American sports legend, for example, let's say Dwight Gooden, early intervention might have saved, also arisen with the style icon devoting less and less time to the collections, with a peak of six a year dwindling to only two. It would seem then that the decision to produce one-off collections will suit both parties. Kate Moss is indisputably an iconic figurehead for the company and the Limited Edition drop-in collections will enable Topshop to maintain the working relationship they have with Moss, whilst also solving the lack of commitment Kate has shown to the company,  Corinne Day shot black and white photographs of her styled by Melanie Ward for the British Magazine “The Face” when she was 16-years-old. The shoot was called “The Summer of Love” and she went on to become the anti-supermodel of the 1990s to contrast supermodels of that time Cindy Crawford, Elle MacPherson (known as The Body), Claudia Schiffer,  first cover shoot for British magazine "The Face" in 1997, which evoked much public conjecture over her skinniness. Further controversy followed Moss as she posed scantily clad for Calvin Klein underwear adverts, and then posed nude for an advert for Calvin Klein. See a photo of Kate Moss below.

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