Kate Moss by Steven Klein for W Magazine March 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 22, 2012

Good Kate, Bad Kate – After taking a look at the striking covers, we share the main editorial from W Magazine’s March edition starring supermodel Kate Moss as an deity-like beauty. Photographer Steven Klein and fashion director Edward Enninful team up for a darker look at the spring collections featuring pieces from labels such as Balenciaga, Jil Sander, The Row and Louis Vuitton. With the help of makeup artist Val Garland (Streeters) and hair stylist Paul Hanlon, Kate proves she’s more than just a pretty face in the haunting images. / Set design by Jack Flanagan












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14 thoughts on “Kate Moss by Steven Klein for W Magazine March 2012”

  1. this was cool. there was this crazy element of disease or something, bubonic plague style. i don’t know why exactly. like a scene from the 1960s german version of nosferatu. and the weird extensions coming out of her, whether horns or flowers, were both disturbing, it reminded me of demonic infections that turned a bumps and lumps into the shape of huge horns, or fungus that grew flowers (in an “if you pretend these pictures are real” way). good stuff.

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  2. These are undeniably good photos but we’ve seen this picture over and over and over from Steven Klein. He’s great, but he needs to evolve!

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