My copy of the Kate Book arrived this morning and I have to say it is fantastic, I read the foreword of the book written by Kate but I'm yet to read the interview between her and Jess Hallett, which spans 4 pages, I will gladly post it if any of you would like it.
Overall it is a must for any fan of Kate's, I did have my hopes set on receiving either the M&M cover or the David Sims version, but in the end I'm not that bothered because it is still immaculately presented and the book is a testament to her outstanding career, she's no longer considered a model, she's an icon, when I think of Kate I think of a quote Philip Treacy once said 'She's the modern day Marilyn Monroe' and she is, if not better.
To this day I can't fathom why I find Kate so fascinating and I doubt I ever will.
The book doesn't really feature much of her early work, it's more her work post 1990's, but since her career spans for almost 20 years or so it must have been very difficult to collate images from every corner of her career but they did a damn good job at including some of her most iconic, well what I would of considered iconic from her career.