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Kate Moss: Style | 
enlarge | Author: Angela Buttolph Publisher: Century Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3835
Media: Hardcover Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 184605429X EAN: 9781846054297 ASIN: 184605429X
Publication Date: October 2, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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A beautiful book - and a surprisingly great read! September 30, 2008 E. Grant (Vancouver, Canada) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was given this book as a gift by a friend who is much more into fashion than I am. I LOVED the look of the book but was expecting it to be your typical coffee table book - lots of great pics, but give the text a miss! I was also expecting to feel a little intimidated by all the fashion talk that is all a bit foreign to me. But, I read the whole book from cover to cover. And it was not only a great read, it has completely changed my outlook on clothes and shopping. There is something infectious about Kates love of clothes - not clothes for clothes sake, but textures and shapes and the way clothes make you feel. The book doesn't set out to tell you how to dress like Kate, but it did a brilliant job of conveying the mind-set of Kate. And its one I plan to adopt! I have just ordered another copy for a friend who I know will get as much out of it as I did. You just can't go wrong with this one.
I loved this book... October 14, 2008 A. Ayles (London) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I loved this book... Fantastic photos galore as I had expected, but this book is far more than a glossy picture gallery. It gives a brilliant insight into Kate's universally admired and coveted personal style and sheds some light on the key players whose influence has helped to shape Kate Moss as a world style icon. `Kate Moss: Style' is thoroughly researched, readable and inspirational. Buy this book!
Excellent and inspiring October 1, 2008 Rigoletto (UK) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Excellent balance between text and pics with loads of facts and bits of interviews I have never read before as well as pictures never seen before to my knowledge. The author did a really thorough job at finding out about Kate's style which is basically all about having an eye for things and integrating them to make them your own. And that's what great style is about. Brilliant
Not quite what I expected, but still inspirational December 5, 2008 Roman Clodia (London)
I thought this was going to be far more analytical about the elements of KM's style, but actually it's more of a biography - albeit one which is heavy on the clothes. Some of the articles that Buttolph wrote in promoting the book were more along the lines of assessing what are the centre-pieces of KM's dress-style, the `must-haves' that she continues to bring out and reinvent. But actually there was hardly any of this, and what there was was interspersed within the narrative. This instead follows Kate's life from the now infamous early discovery at the age of 14 to the present. Some of the early photos are fascinating and certainly I had never seen them before. This then follows Kate through early career, the peak of super-stardom, and her moves into design and retailing since. It is pretty heavy too on her relationships: Johnny Depp, Jefferson Hack, Pete Docherty and Jamie Hince - and, of course, the photos that accompany each man. So not quite a glossy coffee-table tome, but not quite a biography either. The photos are beautiful as we would expect, but the many, many quotes from friends simply repeating the fact that KM has perfect and unexpected fashion sense wore a little thin by page 190... I also expected Buttolph to be a bit more spiky in her assessments as she is in her journalism. Kate is perennially beautiful and of course is a classic fashion icon, but there are times when her style simply stagnates (trashy too-short hot-pants? The perpetual skinny jeans, rock tee and blazer with ballet flats/boots?) and Buttolph indicates this by calling it a `uniform' but maintains an almost hagiographical attitude all the same. But overall this is a compelling retrospective of Kate over the last twenty years, and the photos and attitude they convey are inspirational.
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