Has Kate Moss lost her sense of style?

Has Kate Moss lost her sense of style?

  • Yes

    Votes: 61 26.2%
  • No

    Votes: 122 52.4%
  • I don´t care!

    Votes: 50 21.5%
  • Yes

    Votes: 61 26.2%
  • No

    Votes: 122 52.4%
  • I don´t care!

    Votes: 50 21.5%

  • Total voters
    233
^sorry you can't see that, but she IS a style icon, and has been so for years.
maybe her current "downhill" (or whatever the author is complaining here about) is more due to the fact that she's also a mother now, and probably hasn't that much time for fashion anymore? that's my theory, although i'm not entirely sure it's really the answer......
besides, even though she is wearing hot pants now, like, all the time, she still does so in her own style, for example paired with a long sleeved white shirt or a blazer, while everyone else would wear them with simple tops or something similar.....she still has her style, it's just more subtle now.
 
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The Guardian obviously need some copy.

This is mad. I still love everything she wears. And guaranteed it will be copied by Topshop and sell out in hours. That's just Kate style.
 
I personally liked how she used to dress when she was with Johnny Depp.

Now, not so much! :huh: johnnydeppfan.com
 
kate moss is the queen of fashion.was,is,always will be.this mag/paper just wants to sell more copies with it's speculations and opinions.
besides,fashion is mving towards more subtle darke approach and kate caught up on that pretty quckly unlike many other stars who still do the over-sequined look.and she started a big trend with hot shorts .nd how about shorts to a wedding? doubt any1 else ould think of that idea.
 
Lost it.

She was sensational. Every single thing looked impeccable. She did the 90s like nobody else. But it is rare for a singer's best work to be his last, rare for an actor's swansong to be his greatest achievement, rare for a man to look better in his old age than in his youth. And it is rare for someone -even this someone -to stay stylish forever, especially in a time like this. The concept of classic doesnt really exist anymore. Audrey Hepburn couldn't have survived sartiorially now. It is all well and good wearing Chanel forever but it wont make you stylish. In a gobalised, multicultural world, style is too fast moving and innovative for notions such as classic and only the kids can keep up. This is why youth is so celebrated. For all its limitations and problems, it is a fearsome, inspirational, burning time. And Kate, a thirty something mother, has passed that. Its life.

And just because we all love Kate Moss, does not mean we all have to swear blind that she is still on the pulse as she staggers into her old age in twenty years time in some horrible outfit. I am grateful for those 90s images that will inspire fashion devotees forever. Kate did show thjat whilst classic no longer exists in a Hepburn sense, you can retain a chicness in modern dressing post-minimalism and post-grunge, to create what can simply be described as modern-classic
 
liberty33r1b said:
^sorry you can't see that, but she IS a style icon, and has been so for years.
maybe her current "downhill" (or whatever the author is complaining here about) is more due to the fact that she's also a mother now, and probably hasn't that much time for fashion anymore? that's my theory, although i'm not entirely sure it's really the answer......
besides, even though she is wearing hot pants now, like, all the time, she still does so in her own style, for example paired with a long sleeved white shirt or a blazer, while everyone else would wear them with simple tops or something similar.....she still has her style, it's just more subtle now.

Kate has a nanny who takes the most care of Lila Grace. So I don't believe that's the reason.

I don't see why people should, in order to be style icons, change their style all the time and be ahead of trends. I don't think Kate should create a new trend every time she steps out of the house. It just seems that that is what she is trying right now. Too hard. The style, the more classic style, she had a couple years ago was more easy-going, and probably easier to achieve. And it was her most subtle style, I wouldn't call her current style subtle. Just messy.
 
she has definately started to look a bit dirty over the last year, she doesnt look as fresh as she used to and shes starting to look a bit old for some of the clothes she wears
 
No, Lindsay, Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie, Kate Bosworth etc all steal a bit of her style. She starts the trends and makes them. She's still got it.
 
I dont care. And she never HAD sense of style. Typically fashionindustrie, we just wear the most horrible stuff bc models and designers say its '' suh chic ''.
 
lemeray said:
No, Lindsay, Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie, Kate Bosworth etc all steal a bit of her style. She starts the trends and makes them. She's still got it.

Well yes, but trendy is not synonymous to stylish.
 
response to this article from Alexandra Schulman, editor of Brit Vogue (telegraph.co.uk:(

Wild child, waif - and enduring icon

(Filed: 02/08/2006)

She stands accused of losing her sense of style, but the supermodel is in the eye of the latest fashion storm, says Alexandra Shulman, the editor of Vogue


One of the perks of being an editor is that you can ban the words you most dislike from your publication. At Vogue, top of my list is the word "iconic".
Moss's rock chick style reflects her fondness for bad-boy typesIconic is used so often nowadays that it has simply come to mean "recognisable". It has nothing to do with the fact that an icon should represent something more than the sum of its parts. In the world in which I work, people are capable of calling a handbag "iconic"!

However, there is one exception to my rule - and that is when the word is applied to Kate Moss. She is one of the few women alive today who I think is a contemporary icon. And, like all icons, she sits up there as a target waiting to be shot down.

She's had her face and body splashed all over the media for at least 15 years and she's become richer and richer, more famous and infamous. Her habits and her wardrobe have provided ripe pickings for style observers the world over.

She's held up as both a role model and a wild child; a global superstar who still maintains some of the qualities of the waif from Croydon. Yup, "iconic" should do it.

The recent mutterings over whether Kate's influence is beginning to fade are only another example of her power and fame.

For instance, how often does a national newspaper devote four pagesF to the clothes of one woman, as we saw this week, posing the question "Has Kate Moss lost her sense of style?"? And how often are the front pages of Sunday papers given over to what a model is wearing at a wedding?
Vogue's September issue hits the news-stands this week and, for the biggest fashion issue of the year, the cover has, yet again, been given over to Moss. I don't do this because she's a friend of mine but because, as a model and a personality, Kate Moss sells.

Indeed, in the last year, two out of the three best-selling issues featured Kate on the cover (the third was Sienna Miller). Since these issues all achieved record sales, whoever it is who thinks Kate is losing her edge certainly isn't the person buying Vogue.

Tousled hair and mini-skirts are part of Moss's trademark Kate Moss is an image - someone we observe and comment on but who remains silent. Her talent is to look wonderful but also to invest the clothes she wears with a unique panache.

Whenever she wears something either in a professional capacity - where a designer or fashion editor has decided how she will look - or in her own time, it is imbued with a confident insouciance that is in itself a definition of style.
She might sport a trilby and string tie, a mini-dress and waistcoat, a prom dress or, as at last weekend's wedding of her friends Katy England and Bobby Gillespie, a pair of tiny shorts and tailored jacket - but whatever it is, she looks great.

In the forthcoming issue of Vogue, she's posing in a Jil Sander black trouser suit, unadorned by accessories. The image is intended to convey a message about the trend of androgynous chic and the move in the direction of tailoring.

I can't think of another model who I would have felt so confident in putting on the cover in such an austere outfit. But I know that Kate, with her heavy-lidded, contemptuous gaze, her parted lips that rarely speak, and a gamine, wide-legged stance, will have a unique presence on the news-stand.
If you look at the clothes that she has been favouring recently, they are heavily rock chic in mode and presumably owe something to her fondness for classic bad-boy types. However, by adopting little shorts, ties, waistcoats and hats, she is once again in the eye of the fashion storm - just look at the autumn collections from Stella McCartney, Chloé, Prada, Balenciaga, Rochas.
Women whose style becomes iconic - Jackie Kennedy, Coco Chanel, Katharine Hepburn, and even the Queen - don't change their look from season to season. They've worked out what looks best and they stick to it, adapting it to the times but never becoming a victim of fashion.

Kate Moss knows that her tousled hair and skinny legs are part of her trademark hence the mini-skirts, shorts and skinny jeans. In an era where the accessories rule, she also knows that the right handbag does more for your look than just carry your lipstick. Black has always been one of her favourite colours.

This very repetition reinforces the style - no wonder, then, that Moss has been included in the Best Dressed Hall of Fame in next month's issue of Vanity Fair, alongside Marlene Dietrich and Audrey Hepburn. She pulled in more than half the votes in the women's category.

When the "Cocaine Kate" drug scandal hit the headlines late last year, the immediate response was that Moss was finished. Newspapers rushed to report the cancellation of lucrative contracts and the police investigations.
A year on, she's never been more in demand, even though she's a good 10 years older than many of the other top models including Gemma Ward and Daria Werbowy (and how many of you would recognise them?).

If that's what you get for losing your sense of style, I for one would like a piece of that action.
 
look she was not put on this earth to determine what people should wear - the only reason that we are SO sick of what she is wearing is that she probably has had more day to day coverage than ever lately (except for her early 90's reign). so people will see more of her outfits and get sick of them quicker if they see them alot in succession.

the article i read about this stated that she hasn't brought out anything new. this also goes back to what i was saying before - she only initiated the giant boho and short shorts and wellies trend in the last two years!!! shes brought out a number of trends granted but they have been instated steadily over the last decade. she is not a designer - and is not therefore required to launch a new look every 3- 6 months!!

plus at the moment she is the forerunner of the boob-supporter height of waists!! eg wedding outfit, stella shoot & the McQueen pants that are supposedly 'sold out' because of her wearing them.....

so no she hasnt lost her 'style' if thats possible she's just a naturally stylish person and i will stand by that until she starts wearing her underwear on her head :P or something completely ridiculous... at least top shop would make a bit of profit
 
It must be a real slow news week if that article ran in the papers.

You can't take away what Kate has. Her look might not always be as influential but she always looks good in my opinion and knows how to accentuate the best of her body. That is what style is to me, knowing what works for you and adapting fashion to suit your personal needs. Its not about starting or jumping on a trend. As long as she wears what suits her and has a ball doing it she'll be stylish to me. None of the classic fashion icons remained the it girl for their entire lives but they each will be remembered for a moment. Besides who really wants that pressure of having to constantly set and make a trend? Its too much for anyone to handle and most trends rise out of something organic and inimitable anyway. I don't think Kate starts trends as much as she just possesses a certain air of effortlessness that people seek to copy.

That said I do miss her look from a few years back that she had with the short dark hair. That was just lovely and elegant with hints of rock n'roll, perhaps she will move more towards that as she gets older.
 
i dont think Kate Moss lost her sense of style, she is fashion icon by
September US Vanity Fair 2006, and many starlets inspire by kate's style
 
I'm amazed at the hype of her so called "iconic" fashion sense. I thought her boring style was played out by 2003 :huh:.
 
i think its interesting how almost every single fashion trend she has started has gone mainstream and is fully accessable at any store including your local target. the westwood pirate boots? early on in her career and now you can buy horrible looking cheapo made in china versions at target, famous footwear and payless. the shorts she wore at glastonbury, the new spring trend. the vests? the dresses? the boots and chiffon? the dishelved bedhead, the pixie cut, the CK's? her mini clones, sienna miller and lindsay lohan, have not only exploited the hell out of her unique sense of style but butchered it. if one is constantly being regeritated amongst the streets of the world, why not rebel. why not go back to basics. not being trendy is a trend in itself, and i think that kate moss is currently and always being herself, and im sure target and mini-kates will soon follow.
 
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The real culprit is obvioulsy Sienna Miller. She stole Kate's style and, now that it has been labled "Sienna Style Boho-Hippie-Rockergirl Chic", Kate is just boring. She needs to start wearing a potato sack, that way we can see Sienna Miller and Lindsay Lohan try to wear it and fail miserably so we can laugh at them.
 

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