38-year-old model Kate Moss has been slated this week after urging British women to stop flashing so much flesh the moment the sun comes out, despite having carved a successful modelling career from baring all for the camera.
Do You Show Too Much Flesh? Kate Moss Says We Do!
38-year-old model Kate Moss has been slated this week after urging British women to stop flashing so much flesh the moment the sun comes out, despite having carved a successful modelling career from baring all for the camera.
With many topless shoots under her belt, including one for Another Man Magazine’s limited edition cover and one for Italian label Liu Jo, the seemingly hypocritical model is obviously no stranger to nudity.
In fact, earlier this year she even posed completely naked for the infamous Pirelli Calendar, but Talent Management still loves the London-born stunner.
She has, after all, done wonders for diversifying the modelling industry and of course, in addition to loving her modelling work, we can’t help but love her awesome fashion style too. So, as you can image, we’re always all-ears when Moss divulges a rare piece of fashion advice, even if this time what she said was deemed as rather snide.
In an interview, the model was asked what her one piece of fashion advice for the British public would be, and she said: “When you’re driving down the road in the summer, the English people … it’s not our natural thing, no. So it’s ‘put it awaaaaaay!’.”
The British beauty also revealed that since acquiring a pet dog she has been forced to rethink her fashion choices: “It’s a nightmare … I’m having to rethink everything. You can’t walk a dog in a heel. You look ridiculous,” adding that when she gets dressed, she tries to be a “character”. “I don’t think of it as “Ooh, it’s me”,’ she said. “I think, ‘Who do I want to be?’.”
The mother and wife to musician Jamie Hince also admitted that she sometimes forgets to fasten her zips: “Zips. I’ve got a problem with zips,” she told Grazia magazine. “Sometimes I just forget to do them up.”
As great as Moss’ style advice is, we can’t help but think if you’re going to expose all, maybe it’s not your place to pass judgement on the British public!