Kate Moss

Go Inside Kate's World

WELCOME to Kate's world. This issue - which stars Vogue's contributing fashion editor, Kate Moss - begins with two different covers (for one, the model vamps it up, for the other, she looks fresh and natural) and is followed by a guided tour of her universe, while photo shoots and features demonstrate her incredible chameleon-like qualities in front of the camera and her influence as a tastemaker and barometer of style behind it. Working with long-time collaborators Mario Testino and Lucinda Chambers, Moss dons a multitude guises for "Her Infinite Variety", a shoot that explores the many faces of the ultimate British supermodel: from Bardot-haired, Breton-wearing ingénue to sequin-adorned showgirl. Meanwhile, Tim Walker helped Moss capture almost 40 of the artists, models, singers, actors and friends who most interest her. She was on hand, corralling the troops asVogue's Kate Phelan dressed and draped, and the results are unsurprisingly breathtaking. Also in the issue, Moss gathers the men in her life - from friends and lovers, to business associates and mentors - for a shoot with David Bailey, before taking us inside two of her favourite places to recharge and let loose. For "24-Hour Party People", Moss persuaded her friends - the Count and Countess von Bismarck - to open their home toVogue, revealing London's most glamorous party house. The supermodel shares some of her favourite spaces from within her own home, too, from her garden to her neatly categorised handbag wardrobe, and - like the lady herself - the result is endlessly intriguing and always surprising. See all of the Kate Moss curated content in the December issue of Vogue, on newsstands nationwide from November 5. ** **