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Vogue Paris October 2009: Kate Moss

The October issue of Vogue Paris features Roitfeld favorite Kate Moss as shot by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The focus is "Spécial Top Models". Hmmm, not a lot of surprises there...

I think I like Kate's look, a bit icy, painterly—if you focus your eyes on just the highlights, the photograph is phenomenal. The tableau is perfectly crafted, too; the gray background is just the right foil to the lightness of Kate and the fur. The texture is remarkable, it really looks in spots as if someone pulled a paintbrush through it, the wisps of fur, her hair, up the side of her neck.

Some critics remarked on the absence of the "G" from the cover but I think that bit of the letter arcing out of her head would be horrible. Another possibility is to move Kate upwards so that the lack of "G" is anticipated, but perhaps Carine liked how the curves of her hair enhanced the flow of the photo and didn't want to disrupt the line. Featured in the October "Une Fille Un Style" section is Mme Gaspard, the muse of Pierre Cardin in the 1960s.

Lucky subscribers receive a special supplement this month, Vogue Paris : Les secrets de ses plus belles couvertures, a collection of covers of past issues of the magazine with accompanying text that explains the background of each one. Twiggy was selected as the cover model for the supplement. Also included are outtakes from the shoot for the November cover with Mario Sorrenti and an interview with David Bailey.

Vogue Paris October 2009 issue cover image © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

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Reader Comments (4)

My vote goes for the second pic. Vogue just isn't the same without the "G"!

23 septembre 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKate

Seeing the two iterations together, I'm not really sure which is more disconcerting. Do you like how it looks like a sort of typographic headpiece?

; D

23 septembre 2009 | Registered Commenterkellina

Kate Moss can make anything look good! Even typographic headpieces! I bet she could market those well!!

24 septembre 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKate

Hey, Kate! The line of headpieces could be called Just My Type...

; D

26 septembre 2009 | Registered Commenterkellina

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