She is the model who defined an era and outlasted it - and now has blended two of its most iconic muses.
The British supermodel, 52, mixed the bombshell glamour of Marilyn Monroe with the effortless cool of French New Wave siren Brigitte Bardot in a striking new shoot for Edward Enniful's EE72.
Reuniting with long-time collaborator Nick Knight for the magazine's third issue, Ms Moss flickered between old Hollywood decadence and Sixties Parisian edge.
In one image, Ms Moss perched barefoot atop a gleaming gold piano in a sleek black Gucci dress, with her tousled blonde hair falling across her face in a pose that evoked old Hollywood decadence.
Another photograph saw her wearing an off-the-shoulder jersey dress by Schiaparelli, accessorised with a platinum, gold, and diamond ring from Tiffany & Co. Her softly sculpted waves and smouldering gaze completed the cinematic look.
The collaboration marks yet another chapter in her enduring creative partnership with Knight, who has previously likened her cultural reach to that of a 'Hollywood blockbuster,' describing her as 'an incredibly good model' and 'very, very rare' talent.
Kate Moss mixed the bombshell glamour of Marilyn Monroe with the effortless cool of French New Wave siren Brigitte Bardot in a striking new shoot for former Vogue editor Edward Enniful's EE72 magazine
Reuniting with long-time collaborator Nick Knight for the magazine's third issue, Ms Moss flickered between old Hollywood decadence and Sixties Parisian edge
In one image, Ms Moss perched barefoot atop a gleaming gold piano in a sleek black Gucci dress, with her tousled blonde hair falling across her face in a pose that evoked old Hollywood decadence
Marilyn Monroe pictured in 1953 wearing a white fox muff, complete with a pair of pearl earrings
Meanwhile, make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury, 53, said: 'Kate is the face of a generation. She's magnetic, she's a style icon, but her influence transcends beauty and fashion - she is a tastemaker who has truly shaped culture.
'Kate has such a unique magnetism on set - there's a magic that happens when she's in front of the camera.
'The way she moves, the way she morphs into character, it's truly something to behold. She has the most powerful authenticity - there's only one Kate.'
It comes just weeks after Ms Moss returned to the Gucci catwalk to close the fashion house's autumn/winter 2026 show in Milan, wearing a floor-length black sequined gown with a plunging open back.
In a nod to her nineties heyday, the look revealed a flash of a visible 'whale tail' G-string.
The moment marked a full-circle moment for the supermodel, who famously walked in Tom Ford's debut Gucci collection in 1995, and this time joined a star-studded line-up including Karlie Kloss, 33, Emily Ratajkowski, 34, and Irina Shayk, 40.




