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Kate Moss Is Absolutely Iconic in Marc Jacobs' Resort 2023 Campaign

A continuation of the models’ longtime friendship with the designer.

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Kate Moss Is Absolutely Iconic in Marc Jacobs' Resort 2023 Campaign

A continuation of the models’ longtime friendship with the designer.

Kate Moss is reviving an iconic moment from the late ’90s and early ’00s, bringing back her bold pink hair in Marc JacobsResort 2023 campaign.

Shot by Harley Weir and styled by Danielle Emerson, the model is seen in straight pink hair, which is paired with the New York designer’s signature high platform Kiki boots. The look is complete with Jacobs’ bucket pouch bag as well as the J Marc shoulder bag in another look in which Marc Jacobs’ logo is emblazoned on a set of denim jacket and jeans.

For those who don’t remember, Moss debuted her striking pink hair on the runway for Versace‘s Spring/Summer 1999 collection. Later on, she was lensed by Juergen Teller in a photo titled “Young Pink Kate,” where she is seen cozied up in bed with her hair out. Speaking with SHOWstudio in 2014, the iconic model shared that she had the hair back then for only a week. “I had pink hair because Donatella said, ‘I want you for an exclusive for Versace and Versus. You’ve got blonde hair and I want you to change your hair color.’ So I’m like, ‘I’m not going to go red or something normal, but I’ll go pink.’” Although she loved her look, she had to change the color back to blonde because she had to walk in a runway show for Calvin Klein, who told her, “‘I don’t think so. You’re going to have to go back blonde or brunette.”

Take a peek at the latest Marc Jacobs campaign above and revisit Moss’ iconic pink hair moment down below.

 

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