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Kate Moss was born on 16 January 1974 [11] in Croydon, Greater London, [12] the daughter of Linda Rosina Moss (née Shepherd), a barmaid, and Peter Edward Moss, an airline employee, and raised in the Addiscombe and Sanderstead areas of the borough. [13]
Excerpt of the illusion of Kate Moss from the runway show of The Widows of Culloden The illusion of Kate Moss is an art piece first shown at the conclusion of the Alexander McQueen runway show The Widows of Culloden (Autumn/Winter 2006). It consists of a short film of English model Kate Moss dancing slowly while wearing a long, billowing gown of white chiffon, projected life-size within a ...
Katherine Louise Mosse CBE (born 1961) is a British novelist, non-fiction and short story writer and broadcaster.She is best known for her 2005 novel Labyrinth, which has been translated into more than 37 languages.
Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" is a quote popularised by English model Kate Moss, though she did not originate the phrase. Moss first publicly used the quote in a 2009 interview with Women's Wear Daily where she stated it was one of her mantras. The quote was immediately controversial, and subsequently used for pro-anorexia purposes ...
Kate Moss’s relationship with painter Lucian Freud will be explored in a forthcoming biopic about the supermodel, Moss & Freud. In the early 2000s, Moss famously sat for Freud, the grandson of ...
Sphinx in 2008. In 2006, Sphinx, a sculpture of the British fashion model Kate Moss in a complicated yoga position was unveiled by the British sculptor Marc Quinn. [1] The life-size sculpture is made of cast bronze, with a white-painted finish, and shows Moss wearing a leotard with her feet and hands behind her head.
Lottie Moss was discovered at the 2011 wedding of Kate Moss where she was a bridesmaid. [7]Her subsequent employment with Storm Management existed from at least 2014. Moss's first photoshoot was an appearance in Teen Vogue.
Blackadder: Back & Forth is a 1999 British science fiction comedy short film based on the BBC period sitcom Blackadder that marks the end of the Blackadder saga. It was commissioned for showing in the specially built SkyScape cinema erected southeast of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in South London. [1]