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16 Jan 2014

40 years of Kate

w. painter Lucian Freud before his death
w. Marc Jacobs and Justin Timberlake
w. Johnny Depp by Annie Leibovitz
w. Johnny Depp
w. Johnny Depp at Cannes
w. Gianni Versace
w. Pete Doherty

— Kate Moss. January 16, 1974


In 1990 Kate Moss was a 16 years old schoolgirl and Corine Day was a wannabe photographer, looking for an unknown adolescent model with whom she could work on something fresh. After looking through a pile of portfolios in an agency one day she came across fourteen year old Kate Moss, sought her out, and became her friend. They did photographs in back yards and sitting rooms until, one day in 1990 when the young model was fifteen, they went to Camber Sands to do a session.
When the images they caught that day appeared in style bible The Face (No. 22 / July 1990 / The 3rd Summer of Lov3), they gave birth to the “grunge look” or “junkie chic”. Those Camber Sands images are generally thought to have changed the course of fashion photography. Day said that:  
“The “grunge look” as people called my style, simply showed girls as they really are, without make-up, styled hair, and flattering light”.

And that's why I like so much Kate's 90s editorials. She looks natural and spontaneous, the face of youth. I'm also fascinated with her chameleonic looks, the way she manages to look in one editorial all chic, British ladylike, while in others she has that raw, rebel, rock style. I don't talk much about fashion in here, but there is something really special on Kate's photographs. She's worked with some of my favorite photographers, those that have created a style, besides working with great fashion magazines. Like Roversi, von Unwerth, Slimane, Corinne Day, McGinley, Leibovitz or Teller. 

I also appreciate her "musical side" since she has collaborated with some of my favorite musicians. Moss appeared on Oasis singles "Don't Go Away" (1998) and "Fade Away" (1994), and on the Be Here Now album (1997), playing tambourine. She also appeared on the videoclips "Delia's Gone" and "God's Gonna Cut You Down" by Johnny Cash, on the Primal Scream video for "Kowalski" and in "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" by The White Stripes directed by Sofia Coppola. She has also provided vocals for songs by Primal Scream (the 2003 version of "Some Velvet Morning"), Babyshambles ("La Belle et la Bête") and The Lemonheads ("You're a Dirty Robot"). And prior to breaking up with Pete Doherty, she co-wrote four songs on Babyshambles' second album Shotter's Nation. 

Happy Birthday to her. And you know what they say: Kate Moss will live forever.



Ph.: Bruce WeberHedi SlimanePaolo RoversiEllen von UnwerthCraig McDeanCorinne DayRyan McGinleySante D'OrazioAnnie LeibovitzJuergen TellerArthur ElgortNick KnightLance Staedler and Mario Testino

13 Oct 2011

Neon october

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music on repeat...


The 10th month of the year comes with a cool breeze that whispers into your ear: let’s party like it’s 1989. All your friends are back from holidays and there’s new people in town. It’s time to “hold on to the world, you’ve been dreaming of”. When the night falls we meet in the center of the city. You're wearing your pretty pink wig and you dance to the rythm of JBAG, Magnifik, Moby, and Dj_Nibc.

Your eyes are closed and your heart is pounding. Let’s reach a high speed, ‘cause we’re heading for the milky way tonight. When you’ll open your eyes, you’ll be in a neon city, red and white lines of cars by your side. Everyone’s driving fast, moving, talking, dancing.

We walk under the fluorescent signs written in an unknown language, and we feel like Bob and Charlotte: lost in Tokyo. We leave our friend’s house at 5am. The lights are still bright and a new dawn rises over a violet sky. The dreamy melody of Amorphous called “Delight” is still on my mind...


ps: the photos and the text reflect how the October Mix by DJ:SUIT makes me feel... hope you all have a great October!


4 Jan 2010

Howl

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness
starving hysterical nakedAngelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection
to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night,
who poverty and hollow-eyed and high
sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats,
floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz
who were expelled from the academies for crazy & publishing
obscene odes on the windows of the skullLost battalion of platonic conversationalists
who ate fire in paint hotels
and purgatoried their torsos night after night with dreams,
with drugs, with waking nightmares, alcohol and endless balls
who burned cigarette holes in their arms
protesting the narcotic tobacco haze of Capitalism who walked all night with their shoes full of blood
waiting for a door in the East River to open to
a room full of steamheat and opium,
under the blue floodlight of the moon

... and their heads shall be crowned with laurel in oblivion.


Photos: Louis Garrel by Hedi Slimane
Poem: Extract from 'Howl' by Allen Ginsberg