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The Corinne Day Kate Moss 'The Face' Shots are Career-Making Smooth

The Corinne Day-Kate Moss 'The Face' photographs showcase a fortuitous and career-spawning partnership between two London creatives. Corinne Day was a self-taught London-based photographer whose career exploded around the same time she discovered a shy, coquettish 16-year-old named Kate Moss.

The Corrine Day-Kate Moss 'The Face' photographs were mostly in black and white, and feature a pared down Moss at the beginning of her career. 'The Face' magazine was an avant-garde attempt at establishing a periodical for the burgeoning youth creative class in the UK. It was this aesthetic combined with Day's ethereal, emotional photographic touch that helped propel Moss to the forefront of the modelling industry, becoming the relatable 'anti-supermodel' in the midst of fashion dominance from early 90s Queen Bee's, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Claudia Schiffer.

Tragically, Corinne Day succumbed to a brain tumor last year. In these Corinne Day-Kate Moss 'The Face' photographs, we celebrate some of her best (and most iconic) work.

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