A new film about Kate Moss hits theaters this week, offering a fresh look at the woman who defined '90s fashion. From being scouted at JFK airport at age 14 to becoming the face of Calvin Klein, Chanel, and Tom Ford, Moss's career has been nothing short of legendary.
"There are models, there are supermodels and then there is Kate Moss."
The documentary, Moss & Freud, directed by James Lucas and executive-produced by Moss herself, delves into her unique friendship with painter Lucian Freud. In 2002, a pregnant Moss sat for the then-80-year-old artist, resulting in a life-size nude portrait that later sold for £3.5 million.
Beyond the catwalk, Moss has inspired musicians like Pete Doherty and Playboi Carti, and artists such as Marc Quinn, Chuck Close, and Banksy. Her fashion moments range from party dresses to muddy boots, cementing her status as a home-grown fashion legend.
Don't miss the film, out this Friday.