Whether she's dressed in a '90s slip or, more recently, a skinny scarf and leather jacket, Kate Moss's off-duty style has been pored over for decades now – in fact, nary a day goes by when she doesn't appear on an Instagram feed or Pinterest board, proclaimed the embodiment of insouciant chic. Despite her supermodel status, throughout her career she has maintained an aspirational relatability entirely her own, and showcased a wardrobe imbued with her innate, effortless cool. It's that unique combination – at once Croydon girl and global superstar – that makes her such an enduring icon. Here, we look at some of the lessons we can learn from her undone ease.Know That Lo-Fi '90s Style Will Never Go Out Of Fashion
If anyone operates as a one-person mood board for lo-fi '90s minimalism, it's Kate (although, of course, a special mention must go to Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Mossy's has a dishevelled relatability that we particularly adore). The off-duty wardrobe of her early years – knee-high boots, plain white tees and beige outerwear – looks as good now as it ever did, and proves that certain garments will never go out of style. If any of these pieces are missing from your wardrobe, rest assured that they will be an investment, and that their cost-per-wear will be negligible decades from now.
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