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Party-girl supreme and queen of street fashion, supermodel and millionairess, Kate Moss is as familiar in headlines as on the catwalk. This expose of her career and personality goes from her misspent youth in leafy Croydon, to her remarkable rise to the top and the photographers (and lovers) who made it possible."
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With this book now being fourteen years old, one could indeed suggest that another Kate Moss biography could be on the way with this published just after her dramatic fall from grace in 2005.
Unfortunately, the book is riddled with so many spelling mistakes and editing errors that it makes you wonder whether this was checked before being sent to the printers, and ends on a weird note not really concluding everything written previously.
Despite that, it is a very in-depth and indeed well researched biography about her providing a social and cultural context, telling us the how's and why's to how she got to where she is today.
Content - 3/5
Spelling mistakes and editing errors reduce it to a 2/5.