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i agree, of course with the minority, that kate doesn't look the best at lv :(
not necessarily old, but she's looked better as of late than she did there
very tired and sort of.. gaunt? not really into it
 
why in the world was she smoking in the LV show? it made no sense at all. kate really didn't fit in with the whole ladylike concept. she looked like a street walker.
 
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I do not think she looks good at all. Plus, although usually i have nothing against cigarettes as props,but it's there for everyone to see that she's the living proof that smoking does ruin your skin. So whoever decided she should walk in a puff of cigarette smoke did not thought this through.
 
She looked very nervous and tired, and the smoking was unnecessary and contrived. Plus the audience started clapping which only furthers the spotlight on her. When was the last time she walked in a fashion week show?
 
i think she looked beautiful, but tired. i also found the cigarette unnecesary. not because smoking is bad, blablabla, but because it looked forced.

Kate Moss smokes on the catwalk and steals the show at Louis Vuitton
Seven years after 'retiring' from catwalk shows, the model's appearance at Paris fashion week proves her enduring appeal
Jess Cartner-Morley, fashion editor
Wednesday 9 March 2011 17.55 GMT

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One puff of a cigarette and Kate Moss steals the Marc Jacobs show during Paris Fashion week.
Photograph: Jacques Brinon/AP


There's only one thing the world loves more than a beautiful girl, and that's a beautiful girl who's a little bit bad. Therein lies the secret of the enduring appeal of Kate Moss. Louis Vuitton's show had plenty of talking points – waitresses in French maid regalia serving vodka shots despite the 10am start time, models with wrists cuffed by crystal links – but the moment Kate Moss sashayed across the room in hotpants and high heels, puffing on a cigarette, there was no longer any doubt who the star of this show was.

Fashion is a global industry built around the belief that our heart's desire changes several times a year. But somehow Moss has found traction, in this world obsessed with the new. Since she officially retired from the catwalk in 2004, Moss had made two appearances, one for a collection designed by a friend and the other for a charity show, before this one. In those seven years, dozens of models have been crowned and feted as the Next Big Thing, and tossed aside two seasons later, but fashion never seems to fall out of love with Kate Moss.

Marc Jacobs said Kate's appearance on his catwalk represented the idea "that the women in this show were all characters, not just anonymous girls". When Tom Ford had Beyoncé and Julianne Moore walk in his New York fashion show last year, he said that women who are "beloved" in the public eye gave emotional impact to the show. By dressing women who intrigue us, designers lure us into engaging with the clothes.

Many women who retain the interest of the magazine-buying public over a long period do so by constant reinvention, as Madonna and Victoria Beckham have done. Kate Moss is different; her personal style has changed little in two decades. Instead, she piques interest with episodes of bad behaviour – most notably the cocaine scandal of 2005, but in 2011 smoking in public is borderline transgressive – and seldom speaks in public.

Her silence lends her an almost old-fashioned mystique. But more than that, it gives the impression of someone who is quite uninterested in making the world love her. In a world of celebrities desperate to be loved, she is never needy. Of course, we adore her for it. Shocking as it may be, Cocaine Kate is on her way to becoming a national treasure. And the thrilling part is, she probably couldn't care less.
guardian.co.uk
 
i think she did great job.... i don't get the cigarette thing, but thats not on her. she may have been nervous, but she is only human. as for make up, all models looked a bit different, i am not really keen on anything from the show but models. after all these yrs she kept her signature walk and i would love to see her doing more shows... at least one per FW season..... please miss moss!!!!!

and fiy, she is not 20 anymore. she is approaching 40 and has a child....
 
I found the pants oddly dressed Kate and other models / it's the only thing that bothered me
 
Kate has not walked to compete in youth, beauty, walk or height; she's already above that, please.
She has appeared for what she represents: a living legend of fashion.
 
^Well said.

Technically the last show she walked was Fashion for relief in London last year, but her walk was atrocious and she appeared nervous.
 
She rocks my world, I absolutely loved seeing her at Vuitton:heart:, shes still the sexiest coolest model there ever was, and love her smoking cause shes Kate and shes a legend she has to do something the other girls dont do:p
 
I think she looks pretty rough to be honest. The styling's far too harsh for her. No you can't compare her to the young models of today but compared to Kate herself she looks bad. Even pap shots look better which is bizarre. The harsh hairstyle does nothing to soften or flatter her features. I know most of you will dismiss this as hating on her but I do love Kate, she just needs softer styling these days...
 
she looks haggard to be honest, not saying people can't age or get old, but she should take care of herself especially when your appeal and fame is based on your looks. don't know why, she has indeed changed drastically in the past couple of years, her looks her body frame.
 

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