I know which dress your referring to.
thank you for the info, Chanelcouture09.


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I know which dress your referring to.


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Courteney Cox certainly brought something new to the red carpet instead of her usual head-to-toe black, when she attended the 2011 Critics’ Choice Television Awards back in June wearing a Lanvin python-print silk dress.
The ‘Cougar Town’ actress ensured the print was the stand out part of her look.
Her dress wasn’t overshadowed by fussy accessories as she only added a waist defining light-grey grosgrain belt and black strappy sandals.
Kate Moss wore the same Lanvin dress whilst out to dinner at Zuma in London with BFF Sir Phillip Green and her husband Jamie Hince.
The Moss magic was in full effect as she pulls off this effortlessly casual look in her trademark, ‘shabby chic’, ‘just threw this on’ style.
Her dress was paired with a Chanel handbag, Christian Louboutin’s heels and a white blazer.
I think both the ladies look great.
Courtney gets points for breaking out of her comfort zone, but I prefer how Kate wore this as a drop-waist dress so she wins for me.
oh here is the s/s 03 lanvin dress from style.com. looks better on the runway to me. . .
A Gold Statue of Kate Moss Sells for $900K
We admit we’ve torn out our fair share of Kate Moss editorials to hang as art on our walls, but this solid gold statue brings our Kate Moss obsession to a whole new level. Created in 2008 by the artist, Marc Quinn, this statue, otherwise known as “Siren,” sold for over $900,000 at a Sotheby’s auction yesterday. The statue depicts Kate in a contorted yoga pose and consists of 10 kilograms of 18-karat gold making it the heaviest gold statue made by man since ancient Egypt.
Before it went up for auction, “Siren” was on exhibit at the British Museum among ancient Greek statues of gods and goddesses. As to whom owns it now is unbeknownst to us, but we can only imagine that he or she is as much a fan of the supermodel as we are over here at Modelinia.
I wonder how much it cost to make the statue in the first place.