Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Kate Moss the Greek goddess keeps cool in barely-there tunic

Despite the intense heat of Miami, Kate Moss looked every inch the Greek goddess in a diaphanous, flowing white dress, while on a photoshoot.

An ethereal looking Kate wouldn't have looked out of place in ancient Athens.

In bare feet, wearing the floaty cream concoction, and loosely styled hair, Kate posed among a coterie of models for famed fashion photographer Bruce Weber in the gardens of an exclusive Miami Beach hotel.
Kate Moss the Greek goddess keeps cool in barely-there tunic

Mighty Aphrodite: Kate took time out from her holiday with daughter Lila Grace to channel her inner goddess for a look straight out of ancient Greece, for a photoshoot in Miami

The British model certainly had an eyeful as some of the models posing alongside her, wore very little.

Including one male model, who was clearly making a bid for the title of Greek god Adonis to Kate's mighty Aphrodite.

Although Kate had flown to Los Angeles for a family holiday with daughter Lila Grace, 5, it clearly wasn't all pleasure in the USA.
Kate Moss the Greek goddess keeps cool in barely-there tunic

When the gods collide: Kate meets a male model who appears to play Adonis to her mighty Aphrodite

The model took time out to fly to Miami for the photoshoot, taking daughter Lila with her, as the millionaireness earned some extra pocket money.

But like fellow model Naomi Campbell, the 34-year-old model's journey with arline British Airways was not without incident.

Kate took a first-class British Airways flight from Heathrow's now notorious Terminal 5 to Los Angeles two weeks ago with her daughter.

And although they arrived safely following a two-hour delay - ten of the model's bags did not.
Kate Moss the Greek goddess keeps cool in barely-there tunic

Float on: Kate wore a diaphanous white flowing dress and bare feet for the ethereal shoot which featured other models - some wearing a lot less

Now, she is said to be in line for £10,000 in compensation after being one of thousands of passengers affected by the Terminal 5 baggage debacle.

Subsequently Kate has reportedly been put on the fast track to a £10,000 payout.

Her bags contained prototypes for her autumn Topshop collection, destined for a series of fashion shoots.
Kate Moss the Greek goddess keeps cool in barely-there tunic

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