Visit Europe and see lots of Kate Moss shrines, statues, and nakedness - Tip of the day!
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What do Kate and Cleopatra have in common? More than you might think! Both have attitude, style, and solid gold statues made in their likeness.
Lately, Kate Moss seems to be a more than a modern day fashion icon; she's made her way to goddess status. In August the public was given a sneak peek of a solid gold statue of Kate worth $2.7 million and weighing quadruple what the waif herself weighs. Marc Quinn's "Siren" will be on display at the Nereid Gallery of the British Museum surrounded by, whom else, but goddesses like Venus the goddess of Love.
Marc is also the same sculptor who did the seven much talked about statues of Kate in compromising, naked (and weirdly sexy!) yoga poses back in 2006. Looks like someone loves Kate Moss more than we do! But we aren't complaining because it seems there is never enough Kate to go around is there?
Apparently not because shortly after the reveal of "Siren," Paris' Les Arts Decoratifs announced a shrine called the "Kate Moss Myth," that will take visitors through her career – from the fresh faced, heroin chic 15 year old who changed the face of fashion in the 90's to the rough edged yet oh-so-glamorous rock n' roll women we know today.
Additionally, the exhibition dedicated to Valentino that features hundreds of his most stunning haute couture gowns is also at the Decoratifs. Two fashion icons for the price of one!
One ticket to Paris please!











