If I had to sum up 2009 for the constant evolution of Kate Moss I’d have to say that she’s moved from hypermodel to solely being an A-lister. Don’t get me wrong: she’s still incredibly successful, but more so now for her endeavours outside of modelling. Vogue Paris seemingly agrees: in their list of the 30 models who had the biggest impact on the last decade, the name Kate Moss is nowhere to be seen.

But all that isn’t to say that she still never gets in front of the camera. We’ve seen her with the short black hairstyle for an upcoming cover of i-D. And today we see a preview of the Just Cavalli Spring 2010 campaign featuring the former hypermodel.

Kate Moss Just Cavalli Spring 2010

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Kate Moss: Just Cavalli Spring 2010
Kate Moss: Just Cavalli Spring 2010

The first picture of the Spring 2010 campaign sits in stark contrast that that for Spring 2009; everything from the colour work to Moss herself has changed significantly in the past year.

You can see the full cover by clicking on the picture above.

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