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Name: Kate Moss
Birth Name: Katherine Ann Moss
Gender: Female
Born: 16 January 1974
Star Sign: Capricorn
Famous as: Model, fashion designer
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Kate Moss is a British supermodel and fashion designer. She has appeared in many advertising
campaigns, and on over 300 magazine covers. She is also known for her celebrity connections
- she is godmother to the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost ,
as well as to the two sons of former The Clash member, Paul Simonon .
Additionally, Kate Moss is friends with a number of rock musicians, has appeared in several videos,
and even provided vocals for some songs by Primal Scream and
Baby Shambles.
Moss's career has not been without controversy: she has been criticized for her waif-like figure,
attracted tabloid and media attention for her relationship Peter Doherty ,
and had allegations of drug use made against her in the press. Moss has however bounced back,
by both continuing her career as a model, and by also designing and releasing a collection of clothes,
which are sold exclusively through the Top Shop chain.
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By Alexandra Moss
Grosset & Dunlap Paperback (144 pages; 1)
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Click Here | Book Description: The girls' first summer term is here, and Ellie Brown and friends can't wait to kick up their heels again. They are even more excited when they learn that two former RBS students, now world-famous dancers, will be filming a documentary at the school! Everyone is thrilled for the opportunity to meet the dancers and star on filmexcept Kate. Ellie doesn't understand why Kate seems so distressed. When the girls learn why, the truth is shockingand teaches them that true friendship prevails even when circumstances are not as they seemed. |
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By Agent Provocateur
Pavilion Hardcover (144 pages)
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This astounding collaboration between designer lingerie house Agent Provocateur and Kate Moss breaks new ground. These genius innovators in haute couture commissioned Mike Figgis to portray Moss in her first acting role, resulting in four unique online films: Shadows, Scale, Exhibitionist, and Narcissus—The Four Dreams of Miss X. Shot in night vision, these films are intensely intimate: a beautiful woman's private dream experiences. Each film was released online periodically over the last year. Enticing readers into the dusky world of Miss X, the book presents both the scripts and stunning images from the films, as well as a unique DVD featuring all four dreams. This is a must-have purchase for fans of Kate Moss, film, and gorgeous photography.
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By Katherine Kendall
Chamberlain Bros. Hardcover (160 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: The turbulent times of one of the world's most beautiful women.
Kate Moss entered the modeling scene with a force that belied her fragile frame. Discovered completely by chance at New York's JFK airport, Moss was propelled to international stardom with her waif-like figure and hauntingly seductive features, launching the infamous "heroin chic" look that dominated the modeling world of the nineties. But living the fast-paced life of an international sex symbol took its toll, and Moss spiraled down into the chaotic celebrity lifestyle of nonstop partying that landed her first in the tabloids, then in rehab. Here, for the first time, is the shocking true story of the passion and pain hiding behind one of the most famous faces in the world. |
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By Terry Jones
Booth-Clibborn Hardcover (240 pages)
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By Fred Vermorel
Omnibus Press Paperback
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Conde Nast Paperback
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Click Here | Product Description: Oversize format (13" x 10") fashion magazine from November 2005 is a very large issue with 328 pages. Highlights are Fashion's Kate; Tom Ford Unzipped--Fordbidden, a provocative portfolio photographed by Steven Klein; photos from Bruce Weber's latest book; and more. |
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By Kate Moss
Universe Paperback
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By Wintering
Sceptre Paperback (344 pages)
| | Product Description: From Publishers Weekly This exceptional first novel, shot through with a fierce poetic luminosity that almost matches that of Moses's much-written-about subject, covers the last few months of the poet's life as she cares for her sick children in the middle of a brutal London winter, struggling to write her last poems and recover from the defection of husband Ted Hughes. Moses is frank, in a long afterword, about her sources-which include Plath's letters and journals-and about what she has made up or merely surmised. But the key question is whether the book succeeds as a compelling piece of fiction, and the answer is that it does, triumphantly. Moses moves deftly back and forth in time, from the couple's last months in their beloved but moldering Devonshire hideaway through Plath's first suspicions of Hughes's infidelities to her arrival in London. Moses catches the quality of English life, particularly its austere inconveniences and its moody weather, with remarkable fluency, and her habitation of Plath's body and mind feels complete. At the same time, she offers scenes that show how awkward and bloody minded the poet could sometimes be. It is not a sentimental book, but rather one that evokes Plath's fierce joy in words and images and her huge motherly courage in the face of crippling adversity, with lacerating episodes like the one in which she makes a desperate call from a phone box in the rain while her children peer in at her uncomprehendingly. In the end one wonders not how Plath came to kill herself but how she survived so long. This beautifully written novel may offend literary purists, but most readers will find it moving almost beyond words. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
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By Bradley Quinn
Collins Design Hardcover (128 pages)
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