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Gosh, I give up on her, she has a new shape and keeps dressing for the old one, and looks absolutely horrible doing it. Come on Kate, do something different...
 
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Kate Moss in her wedding dress? :magic:
Supermodel chooses unknown bridal designer for birthday celebrations, by Belinda White



In a move that must have shocked all her designer mates, Kate Moss chose to wear a selection of dresses by a relatively unknown designer who she met on the set of one of her Rimmel ads for her 35th birthday celebrations at the weekend. But even more surprising, the designer in question - Kate Halfpenny - is in fact a bridal designer! Could there be any truth to the rumours that Kate and long term boyfriend Jamie Hince secretly tied the knot at the elaborate medieval themed bash?
La Moss arrived in a beautiful black sheer polka-dot tulle 1930s dress with a six foot train, before changing into the same dress in three different colours - red, yellow and cream. She initially saw a vintage dress belonging to Halfpenny and fell in love with it, so the two girls set about recreating it for the big occassion. Halfpenny is quick to point out that she doesn't just design bridal wear "I'm predominantly a celebrity stylist and dress lots of girls including Erin O'Connor & Emelia Fox" she says. Whatever the truth, she is sure to see her business sky-rocket after this exposure - if Kate Moss wears something you can guarantee a thousand other girls will follow - especially as her couture dresses start at £2500.

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Fashion for life: Want to copy Kate? Then just ‘shove it on’

23rd May 2009

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It’s possible that, like me, you have spent the past 15 years looking enviously atpictures of Kate Moss and thinking –how the devil does she do that? By some wicked alchemy (and I fully believe that she stood at a crossroads at some point in the distant past and did a deal), Kate constantly contrives to look incredible. In leopard print. In smudged kohl.
In ripped jeans or shrunken jackets or weird evening dresses, studded or slashed or split to the thigh. Put me in any of that and I’d look like hell on a plate. On her? Heaven. Cool, clever, ironic. It’s enough to make you want to spit – not on her, exactly, but certainly in her general direction.
Countless fellow A-listers remain star-struck by Kate’s wardrobe and sense of style, even though that style is itself full of flaws (this, by the way, is part of the charm – she’s always scruffy at the edges, even when drenched in diamonds).
Just recently, Jennifer Lopez confessed that she would love to get inside Kate’s wardrobe (wouldn’t we all?). Not long ago, Cameron Diaz was snapped at the hairdresser, clutching a picture of Kate’s bleached-blond-rock-babe hair-do torn from a magazine. ‘I’ve done that,’ I thought, ‘me too!’

Kate Moss is saying ‘take a risk’. Wear the nutty trilby, the sequin capelet, the shoes that look like you’ve trodden in the fruit salad

Now, at last, Kate has unlocked the secret of her superlative style prowess. And here it is: ‘I shove it on,’ she shrugs, with fetching Croydon candour. ‘Spontaneous outfits are the best ones.’
So there you have it. Not exactly the meaning of life, but certainly one small part of the equation.
Try this at home, of course, and you’ll look like a dog’s lunch. Kate, as we all know, has the benefit of a magnificent hand-picked wardrobe, harvested over many years and containing such rock’n’roll greats as vintage jackets once worn by Keith Moon and original Ossie Clark coats still humming with history.
She also has a tame team of Topshop staff ready to reproduce her every whim (a grey suede jacket with fluoro trim in her collection for spring looks particularly promising). Start with that little lot as your capsule wardrobe, add a body kept in teen-shape with what she calls her ‘model’ diet, and you can hardly go wrong.
I guess what Kate’s really saying, though, is ‘take a risk’. Don’t play safe. Mix it up. Frighten the horses from time to time. Wear the nutty trilby, the sequin capelet, the shoes that look like you’ve trodden in the fruit salad. If anything, Kate has taught a generation of women the value of dressing with bravery and attitude, particularly when it comes to accessories.
This is Kate’s great trick. If there’s an enduring fashion story of the past decade, then this is surely it – through It-bags and It-shoes, through statement jewellery, trophy necklaces, mega belts, jumbo earrings, spangled hair accessories and boots up-to-here…this is Kate’s influence at work in your wardrobe today. So, if you want to know how she does it, there’s your answer. Just shove it on.
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^I know that sheer dotted dress looks wonderful love the long train,:heart: and amazing candids on the page before, so many great outfits:D
 
Just giving love to my all time favorite supermodel. But what the fringe is up with that wedding dress? It's kind of creepy for a wedding dress, to be honest. In fact, I wouldn't even like it if it wasn't a wedding dress. She looks great in it, though.
 
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T was because her birthday party has a theme> medieval or something...
 
lemeray thank you for those kate pics in the long black dress!

do you happen to have any of her at the actual party? (wasn't it elton john's :wacko:)
 
Gosh, I give up on her, she has a new shape and keeps dressing for the old one, and looks absolutely horrible doing it. Come on Kate, do something different...

I couldn't agree more.
She should adjust her clothes to her fuller shape..
 

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