Further indicating that Vanity Fair is moving towards becoming a fashion magazine, September’s cover will feature British supermodel Kate Moss.

Wearing long white gloves, leather boots and a white fur hat on the cover, Moss will also feature in a photo shoot inside the issue.

In two photos, she sports an androgynous look wearing a black hat, jacket and tie inspired by Marlene Dietrich. In another, she channels Dietrich in the 1934 movie “The Scarlet Empress” by posing in a white gown draped around her waist.

That won’t be the only place you’ll find Moss in the issue, she also tops Vanity Fair’s international best-dressed list for 2006, fending off the likes of George Clooney, Jordan’s Queen Rania, and Prince William for the top spot.

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