
She's almost everywhere, but she's Kate Moss so of course we're going to pay attention. Be sure to look out for issue #149 of Great Britain's Dazed and Confused with the supermodel gracing the cover, sans top.

Of course, it's a bit of a claim for the magazine. 'The independent side of Kate'? Frankly we're happy to see any side of her.
Also in the issue look out for Emile Hirsch, Derek Jarman, The Rumble Strips, CocoRosie, Battles, Chuck Palahnuik, Elsa Schiaparelli, DJ Premier, Thomas Draschan, Mark Jenkins, DIY Kyoto, Shitdisco, and The Cinematic Orchestra.
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First Written: 12th April 2007 at 06.35
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