There are women who, with the years, only become stronger, more beautiful, and more mysterious. Kate Moss is one of those. And once again, in the pages of the latest Perfect Magazine issue, she appears before us in a new story filled with passion, style, and cinematic nostalgia.
There are women who, with the years, only become stronger, more beautiful, and more mysterious. Kate Moss is one of those. And once again, in the pages of the latest Perfect Magazine issue, she appears before us in a new story filled with passion, style, and cinematic nostalgia.
Alongside British actor Ray Winstone — rugged, reserved, but touchingly human — she tells a London romance that doesn't begin with a cup of tea but with a late glance in the dim light of a nightclub.
The shoot took place at Mildmay club in North London, yet it feels as though we are watching scenes from a lost art-house film from the '70s. The direction and photography were handled by the incomparable Nadia Lee Cohen, whose work is always more than just a pretty picture. It's an atmosphere. It's a story. It's frames where even the shadows on the floor seem carefully thought out to the last emotion.
This photoshoot is like a Friday evening when you turn off your phone, pour yourself a glass of red wine, put on your favorite shirt, and simply allow yourself to be. Not perfect. Not strong. But real.
Because romance isn't about candles and roses. It's when you feel at peace with someone. Even if you're just sitting on the floor of nighttime London, holding a silly yellow balloon.
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