Kate Moss
Kate Moss Style Evolution
Kate Moss's fashion sense knows no bounds. The model-muse is always en vogue no matter what she is wearing: She comes up with the effortless looks that the rest of us covet. But that means she makes fashion on her own terms, taking risks such as undone hair at a big deal premiere (seen here in 1993) or clothing that brazenly broadcasts her undergarment choices (or lack thereof). Click on to see if she wears them well.
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With a wild mane of long crimped locks, Moss embodies a "youth gone wild" look as she attends the premiere of "Philadelphia" to benefit AmFar in December 1993.
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Herrrre's Johnny! La Moss in a simple white sheath at the "Don Juan DeMarco premiere" with then boyfriend Johnny Depp circa April 1995.
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Strike a pose: Looking appropriately minimalist, Moss makes a promotional appearance as the face of Calvin Klein at Saks Fifth Avenue in September 1995.
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The cool couple head to Frank Sinatra's 80th birthday celebration at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1995. Moss's off-the-shoulder feathered confection will resurface several years later.
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Supes on! Moss with her model mates Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell at the Costume Institute gala in December 1995.
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The Woman in Black: Continuing to keep minimalism in mind, Moss suited up at the 1997 VH1 "Vogue" Fashion Awards.
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The three amigas: Gwyneth Paltrow, La Moss, and Liv Tyler pose for the cameras at a Beck show at the Roxy, September 1998.
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Channeling Twiggy at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. To offset her boyish hair do, Moss opts for a ladylike white fur coat, dangly earrings, and sweet pea green Mary Janes.
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Cut it out! Keeping the accessories to a necessary minimum, Moss shows off her svelte body at an exhibition opening at the party at the National Portrait Gallery in London circa January 2002.
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