Kate Moss 2000s Style Guide (Plus Her Best Outfits)
Shortly after, Kate was part of a cocaine scandal which lost her campaigns with H&M, Chanel, and Burberry. However, charges were dropped and Kate attended a drug clinic in 2006.
In 2006, Kate united with Topshop to design clothing and started creating her own perfumes.
Throughout even the tumultuous years, Moss appeared in countless campaigns with Chanel, Balenciaga, Burberry, Stuart Weitzman, Versace, rag & bone, Alexander Wang, David Yurman, Givenchy, Roberto Cavalli, Kerastase, Isabel Marant, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen, Equipment, Rimmel, and Bulgari.
2010s
In the years 2010 – 2013, Kate has designed handbags for Longchamp, modeled for Mango and Supreme, performed in music videos for George Michael, performed in the London Olympics, and posed for Playboy.
She also received the Special Recognition award in 2013 at the British Fashion Awards for her contribution to fashion.
In 2014, Kate released her second collection with Topshop.
Kate Moss 2000s Style:
Kate Moss, a fashion model icon in the 1990s, started her career with an aesthetic that was dubbed “heroin chic.” Her small frame and edgy coolness was total grunge.
However, in the 2000s, as the model matured, her styled took a chicer turn, although still effortless and easy.
This look is so 2000s-chic. In 2004, Kate pairs a nude-colored mini skirt and tank with neutral tones like black and white to create a stylish look. She adds a pop of gold accessories and oversized sunglasses – she is a celebrity, after all.
I particularly love this look from 2005. Kate sports a menswear-look with a tailored trousers-and-vest ensemble over a sheer, open, and loose patterned top. I also appreciate the feminine strappy heels and clutch.