VOGUE UK April 2017
Once the most favourite cover girl of Vogue
British, now the famously private contributing fashion editor, in April 2017, Kate
Moss invites writer Fiona Golfar, photographer duo Mert Alas and Marcus
Piggott, into her universe, and reveals the reason the time is ripe for her new
business venture.
After 28 years of being represented by
Storm Models, 43-year-old Moss split from the contract last April, and launches
the Kate Moss Agency, of which is searching for characters to shine on stage. Though
the decision announces that the chances of fashion campaigns of Kate Moss in decrease,
still, it as well predicts that the influence of this fashion icon only
penetrates deeper and longer in the industry ever since.
Indeed Kate Moss is not only able to mix
and match the high street into high-end on her daily outfits, also on the
communication and collaboration at fashion world, she totally nails it. Having
her holiday with her daughter, Lila, and together with supermodel Naomi
Campbell in Brazil, and this spring she signed her goddaughter Louis Baines and her
model friend Rosemary Ferguson’s child, Elfie Reigate, under her own model agency; later
this year, she points her boyfriend Nikolai von Bismarck, the photographer, to
take fashion campaign for Vogue April 2017 issue. Even Father of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud’s grandson, who a profound artist, Lucian Freud, also painted
Kate’s portrait when she was in pregnancy. Perhaps it is extraordinary cool to
be an insider of Moss’s gang, still, while being as an interviewer, Miss Fiona
Golfar is too overexcited to be a calm observer. Due to that the cover title is
‘The Business of Being Kate Moss’, perhaps the readers will be more interested
in the details of Moss’s preparations behind the scenes of creating a series of
fashion photography rather only glancing those household names linked together
with Kate for the whole several pages.
Truly, we do not personally care if Kate
Moss’s 10-year-assistant making her a cup of milky coffee with honey, or Lila’s
nanny is a doppelgänger of Vivienne Westwood. We know Kate, we wish that Kate
expresses photography inspirations from the movies such as Out of the Blues, is from her own lips, not only from some
boyfriends; we love Kate, we surely want to know more her “pretty lonely first
modeling years”, but not from the memoir of her booker; we want more, her tone
and her opinions are mysterious to us, since we realize that Kate has been almost
mute in front of camera, presenting for other brands almost over three decades.
While it’s almost a mission impossible to be a member of this ‘cool gang’, it
is interview’s great responsibilities, to dare requesting more from this beautiful
and independent female’s inner voices, in order to turn our reading pleasure
great, even the business woman herself claims that “I don't’ give interviews
because I’m so shit at keeping my mouth shut when I do” (170). A professional
interviewer’s point is not on ‘having a irrefutable cigarette with Kate in
order to hang out longer’ (238), but of the abilities to discover more of her
own words from her conversation, even they may lead to certain level of
parental explicit contents.
While a lady is introduced her significant silhouette on a remarkable cover, the interviewers’ gazes and profiling are always passive, yet the interviewee’s unpolished speeches are first hand. Considering the reader’s reception theory, the mass spread of information and the fading business of publication, those who call themselves as journalists, shall be highly aware of that contributing a genuine interview is more appreciated than only being an ‘insider of cool gang’.
For the magazine madness photography, as usual I adapt one Chanel camellias to hide the price tag, let the other two flowers be the mere decorations. Kate Moss was once Chanel makeup spokeswoman, so Rouge Allure ultrarose #257 lipstick and Le Volume Noir Khôl #90 mascara escort side-by-side, and the black-and-white dices, on number 5, is carved with Chanel double C logo, all symbolize the chance and risk on the journey of business universe.
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ReplyDeleteHello, Soslu, how's April treating you?? I am reading and drinking tea a lot lately :) Thank you and let's keep in touch!
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