On the topic of Kate's new hair...Guardian article makes some interesting points..
...When Kate Moss changes her hairstyle, it's usually blown up into a Big Style Event - discussed at length by the tabloids and celebrated by the weekly fashion mags. But back in early September when Moss cut her long, bleached rock'n'roll hair into a longish, side-parted scruffy bob, only a modicum of fuss was made. Perhaps we didn't notice because we were all far too distracted by Sarah Palin's demi-beehive or Cheryl Cole's heavy curtain of extensions (which, incidentally, are looking more Audrey Hepburn than Wag by the minute). But now, after almost two months have passed, it seems that Moss's cut was an early indication of a shift in the tonsorial landscape. As if by stealth, scruffy bobbed hair has become the cut to have.....
"Kate's just got to that age and stage in her life when she realises that a shorter cut is more flattering than wearing it long and flat".... In fact, Moss's bob was not the result of a long consultation with her hairdresser. She cut it herself because, according to her hairdresser and friend James Brown, "she fancied a change". (continued)
^yeah i never thought that would be some kind of sunglasses that wouldn't look good on kate, but these are definitely the ones. i really like her outfit though.
I don't think this was posted before (but if it was apologies for the duplication). From SHOWstudio's blog...
"Bringing the December cover of British Vogue to sparkling, effervescent life is the first of two movies created from footage recorded during Nick Knight's recent photo shoots for said title. A flurry of a fashion fantasia edited by Ruth Hogben, today's opener features Kate Moss as a prima ballerina coiffed by Sam McKnight, preened by Val Garland and smothered liberally in milles feuille Limoncello layers of the softest, dreamiest silk-tulle courtesy of Christian Dior Haute Couture."
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