Kate Moss always makes it work, whether its a barely-there, sheer dress or a pointed-toe Mary Jane:
Author:Dara PrantUpdated:Apr 6, 2020Original:Apr 6, 2020There are perfectly good celebrity style moments, and then there are the looks that really stick with you, the ones you try desperately to recreate at home. In 'Great Outfits in Fashion History,' Fashionista editors are revisiting their all-time favorite lewks.
Moss always makes it work, whether its a barely-there, sheer dress or a pointed-toe Mary Jane. Her eveningwear looks from the '90s — particularly the John Galliano bias-cut slip dress she wore to the CFDA Awards in 1995 — are permanently pinned to my mental mood board for getting dressed up. But this look — which is certainly a departure from some of her minimalist Calvin Klein moments over the years — is one that frequently enters my thoughts when I'm deciding what to wear.
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