
For years, Kate Moss has served as a muse, style icon, and source of inspiration for those both in and out of the fashion industry. And while in the past, designers, photographers, and artists have curated their own personal homages to Kate’s power, now the supermodel is taking control of the latest exhibit honoring her.
As a part of the Pulse Art Fair in Miami, Kate worked with James Danziger of Danziger Projects to cull together 11 of her favorite images of herself, by 11 different photographers. The grouping has been transformed into 30 limited edition portfolios decorated with a silver box designed by Ruth Ansel, priced at $75,000 each - which is obviously expected to rise as the number available decreases.
Off the 11 images, Kate narrowed down her favorite to a single Mario Sorrenti picture, explaining, “I think probably the Mario Sorrenti print, the first black-and-white one in the series. Even though I wasn’t that naïve at the time, I really look it. I was in a relationship with him at the time and it was a very intense period of my life — it was my growing-up stage. I think I was 18 or something. I’d left London and went to New York and everything started to happen.”



