KATE MOSS WEDDING PICTURES…. I FOUND THEM!

August.14,2011
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Mario Testino shot a whimsical wedding portrait of Kate Moss and her bridal party. Notice Moss’s 13-year-old sister Charlotte (second from left, back row) . Could she be the next big model in the Moss family?

 

See Mario Testino’s Vogue Photos

of Kate Moss and Jamie Hince’s Wedding

 

The just-released official photos include Kate, Jamie, Carine Roitfeld, Daphne Guinness, Terry Richardson, Stella McCartney , Naomi Campbell and more all against the gorgeous backdrop of Kate’s Costwolds home.

Also worth noting: all of the ladies appear to be wearing either black or white. We’re not sure why–perhaps Kate requested it precisely because those are the two colors you’re not supposed to wear to weddings?

 

 

 

 

There are a couple of editorial shots thrown in there as well–including (a very tasteful) one of Kate and her daughter, Lila, topless (Here’s hoping that does not incite Thylane Blondeau-esque outrage).

 

I have a confession to make. In the beginning, I did not understand the Kate Moss phenomenon. After working with Amazonian supermodels pulsing with glamorous, bosomy life, I simply didn’t understand the Piaf-bodied waif with the wan, faraway look in her eyes, shot in bleak welfare apartments or on gray English beaches.

And then I saw her across a crowded room at a fashion party in Hong Kong almost 15 years ago and I was stopped dead in my tracks by her laughing beauty and preternatural elegance.

The simple fact is that Kate is irresistible. There is vulnerability and there is strength, and when she turns on the klieg light of her flirtatious, giggly life force, it is impossible not to fall just a little bit in love. And Kate’s conquests are legion. A pantheon of illustrious cultural figures who define our age have fallen under her spell—including designers Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, Gianni Versace, and Dame Vivienne Westwood; also photographers such as Mario Testino, Annie Leibovitz, and François-­Marie Banier; and artists Marc Quinn, Banksy, and Lucian Freud. Bravo Kate you have survived from a very cruel and egocentric world… the fashion industry….

 

I continuously take her as an example of confidence to many girls that I meet who aspire to be a fashion model or who has a complex of their height. She is small but acts big. It is what matters at the end.

 

And here’s Moss with her new husband, Jamie Hince of the Kills.

The newlyweds bring a bit of the Roaring ’20s to the bucolic English countryside.

Rodarte paillette coat and beaded lace dress. On Hince: Lanvin velvet blazer and Charvet cotton shirt.

GOOD LUCK TO YOU BOTH.

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