Kate: The Kate Moss Book
By (Author) Kate Moss
Edited by Fabien Baron
Edited by Jess Hallett
Edited by Jefferson Hack
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
6th November 2012
6th November 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.92092
Hardback
448
Width 269mm, Height 356mm, Spine 38mm
3708g
Kate Moss began modeling as a teenager, when the first photos of her shot by Corinne Day appeared in The Face. She became the face of the '90s with her campaigns for Calvin Klein, and has since appeared in campaigns for Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Chanel. She has appeared in every top fashion magazine, and over the course of her career has modeled for the most prestigious photographers in the world. This book includes photographs spanning Moss's entire career.
"Created by Kate Moss herself, in collaboration with creative director Fabien Baron, Jess Hallett, and Jefferson Hack, this book is a highly personal retrospective of Kate Mosss career, tracing her evolution from new girl with potential to one of the most iconic models of all time." ~Highsnobiety.com
"...the Rizzoli book promises an intimate look into into fashions leading lady. Indeed her career has been so expansive its a wonder they could fit it all into one edition. Not just a model, she has also dabbled in the world of fashion design, and the book encompasses all these things and more, as well as personal images belonging to Mossherself... For a Kate Moss fan, this book really is a must-have." ~dualshow.com
"While fashion has an infamously short memory, the book will make sure no one ever forgets Kate." ~Modern Luxury Dallas
the book is a highly personal retrospective of her career, following her trajectory from schoolgirl waif to one of our eras most recognizable and iconic faces. ~AnOther Magazine
Kate: The Kate Moss Book is the most exhaustive and compelling pictorial autobiography this reviewer has ever had the pleasure of reading. The format of the book is set up to reveal what lies beyond and beneath the two-dimensional image of one of the most ubiquitous faces and icons of the latter 20th century.
Ms. Moss comes across as honest, quite devoted to her craft, and genuinely lovable in a business whose members it is so easy to loathe. There is no stone left unturned in these pages. She is every woman, every girl, every tomboy, and every sex siren loved by the camera. So many more wildly talented photographers make Kate: The Kate Moss Book the quintessential depiction of one of the most enduring personalities of fashion.
The images are beyond expectation and the sheer stature of the book does everything to solidify Ms. Moss place in fashions hall of fame. I have never been a fan but am now totally won over by the unbelievable assemblage presented in this homage and visual history of Kate Moss. This is a book that equals its subject matter in quality and grandiosity. ~Jeffrey Felner, NY Journal of books
I cant wait to peruse the pages of this book; Ill be in awe of all the iconic imagery. This will be a great addition to my collection. ~Melissa Magsaysay, Angeleno Magazine
a highly personal retrospective of the iconic models career, tracing her evolution from new girl with potential to one of the most recognizable models of all time. Told through images that Moss personally selected, Kate shows the influence of her collaborations with top photographers and artists over the last two decades... ~Life + Times
The Kate Moss Book celebrates the supermodels decades-long reign, from fresh-faced teen to grunge goddess to all-around glam icon. ~ New York Post
The founder and creative director of Baron & Baron, Fabien Baron is also the Editorial Director of Interview magazine. Previously responsible for managing the careers of some of the fashion industrys most famous faces, Jess Hallett has risen to become one of the industrys most respected and heralded casting directors working today. Jefferson Hack is the founder of Dazed and Confused, AnOther, and AnOther Man magazines.