Controversial beauty, Kate Moss, is the Harper’s Bazaar March 2010 cover girl. The 5’7 supermodel got provocative inside the mag, appearing in a threesome shot with two young men sporting a low-cut blazer, sheer tights and stilettos. The other shots include Miss Moss looking bedroom-ready lounging in a corset, as well as gracing the front cover with a close-up. The seductive shoot was photographed by Peter Lindbergh and proves that a little trouble won't keep controversial Kate away!
What's Driving This Trend
- Controversial Photoshoots
- Explore the potential for provocative and boundary-pushing photoshoots to generate buzz and attention in the fashion industry.
- Alternative Fashion Editorials
- Embrace unconventional and non-traditional concepts for fashion editorials to captivate audiences and challenge societal norms.
- Pushing Boundaries in Publishing
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Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Photography
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- Fashion Publishing
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