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Moss has put her name to four perfume lines. Her first one, the original, is named "Kate Moss". Other perfumes include Vintage Muse, Lila Belle and Love Blossoms. [77] Philanthropy
Dykes, Daniel P (19 January 2010). "Kate Moss handbags for Longchamp: first look". Fashionising.com . Retrieved 20 January 2010. During the highest tides of the season, the village struggles to fight the rising waters. Connie tries to uncover the truth behind the murder but she finds herself under suspicion. Is Constantia who she seems to be? What is the secret behind Gifford house?a highly personal retrospective of the iconic model’s career, tracing her evolution from “new girl with potential” to one of the most recognizable models of all time. Told through images that Moss personally selected, Kate shows the influence of her collaborations with top photographers and artists over the last two decades...” ~Life + Times In September 2014, Mosse published her gothic thriller The Taxidermist's Daughter, set in 1912 in Fishbourne and Chichester. [5] The images are beyond expectation and the sheer stature of the book does everything to solidify Ms. Moss' place in fashion's hall of fame. I have never been a fan but am now totally won over by the unbelievable assemblage presented in this homage and visual history of Kate Moss. This is a book that equals its subject matter in quality and grandiosity." Jeffrey Felner, NY Journal of books An intimate conversation with the supermodel success story of 1993: kate moss". i-D Magazine. 16 January 2014. Kate: The Kate Moss Book is the most exhaustive and compelling pictorial autobiography this reviewer has ever had the pleasure of reading. The format of the book is set up to reveal what lies beyond and beneath the two-dimensional image of one of the most ubiquitous faces and icons of the latter 20th century.
Kate Moss Biography". Biography.com (A&E Networks). Archived from the original on 28 January 2021 . Retrieved 17 September 2013.
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Roxborough, Scott (29 September 2011). "Game of Thrones' Emun Elliott, John Hurt to Star in Labyrinth Miniseries". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 24 August 2012.