As usual hypermodel Kate Moss cannot keep out of the news, especially after the overwhelmingly successful launch of her capsule for TopShop, which seems to have completely sold out. And while we recognise her influence over fashion, it is usually left to the wider media to criticise her for one thing or another.

That’s not the case today, however, with Time magazine recognising the model’s wider influence by putting her on its list of ‘most influential people’. Such a listing, one certainly earned, places her amongst the very pillars of our society including Queen Elizabeth II.


Kate Moss meeting Her Majesty in 2004

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Late one Oxford night Daniel P Dykes set about creating a fashion publication that would go someway to being an arbiter on fashion as it appeals to the emerging power generations: those who don't remember a world without the Internet and for whom work plays second fiddle to pleasure. And so Fashionising.com was born as a publication for those who were focussed not just on fashion's trends, but on society's too, and how those trends could all go to heighten the art of living. Hence, Daniel sees a future where, for those young at heart, both fashion and style are grounded in traditional quality, but with a youthful, sensualised edge. Daniel is Fashionising.com's Editor in Chief and Chairman.