Created by Kate Moss herself, in collaboration with creative director Fabien Baron, Jefferson Hack, and Jess Hallett, this book is a highly personal retrospective of Kate Moss's career, tracing her evolution from ‘new girl with potential' to one of the most iconic models of all time.
Kate Moss began modeling as a teenager and achieved recognition when photographs of her shot by Corinne Day appeared in British magazine The Face. She made her so-called ‘waif' mark as a counterpoint in the 90s to then-dominant, Amazonian supermodels like Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, and Linda Evangelista. Moss's magic has been captured by the world's leading photographers, and this volume spans the entirety of her unparalleled career, from model to fashion designer, and muse to icon. Told through images that Moss has personally selected, The Kate Moss Book shows the influence of her collaborations with top photographers and artists over the last two decades, and demonstrates why her career has had such incredible longevity.
Includes many never-before-seen images from her own archives and those of the illustrious photographers with whom she has worked. The Kate Moss Book is a must-have for anyone interested in one of the most iconic models in the history of fashion media and modern culture.