Watching Kate Moss Engage Goddess Mode Is Something Else—See Pics
03.11.2022 - 16:29
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stalked onto the scene and you’ll see what we mean. Her commitment to the “rich bitch” character was something else.Another day, another major Saint Laurent moment for Moss, who attended the WSJ’s Innovator Awards in a whisper of a green gown with an that was bang on trend.
Also proving Kate still very much has her finger on the pulse? Her visible underwear, but what’s a knicker flash for the woman who unintentionally invented the in the ’90s?Kate Moss, who is enjoying her latest chapter as a beauty entrepreneur, recently told that she could never have any fashion regrets because she has always dressed for herself. Her advice to the younger generation—especially those trying to find a way into the risqué style scene? “Never wear a pasty! They are so prudish nowadays.” For Moss, wearing a “naked” dress has almost nothing to do with the design and everything to do with attitude.
From ’93 to now, she channels the same effortlessness that lets you know she’s got a look down. There’s a strength in that.Fellow Saint Laurent muse Amber Valletta, who wore a similarly draped warrior goddess design, also signaled that Grace Jones hoods are back on the agenda.
But while the likes of , Michaela Coel, and Paloma Elsesser have all tried the bold take on the sexy trend, there’s no one quite like Kate Moss. To borrow the words of another haute hood champion, we just can’t get her out of our heads.This article first appeared on By Elizabeth LoganBy Kathleen WalshBy Kathleen WalshBy Elizabeth LoganMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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