Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Kate Moss shares wedding details in September 'Vogue'


 
Supermodel and wedding gown designer John Galliano talk about the inspiration behind her big day.

 Gypsies, particularly those in the British TV seriesBig Fat Gypsy Weddings, helped Hince seal the deal.
"I am so romantic about Gypsies," Moss says. "You can't believe the dresses. They're like blinging butterflies times ten; they can't move down the aisle! It's so genius."
Moss leaned on pals for support during the wedding planning. (It also helped she had her friend Sam Gainsbury to help — he, along with Joseph Bennett, created the mise-en-scène for the Met's Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty).


"The details are intense," Moss says. "I've gone mental."
The intimate wedding (138 invited guests) was at St. Peter's Church, where Lila Grace, her 8-year-old daughter with journalist Jefferson Hack, was christened.
"I wanted it to be kind of dreamy and 1920s, when everything is soft-focus. That light and that kind of fun decadence. It's rock-'n'-roll Great Gatsby!"


The dress was designed by friend John Galliano, who went into rehab after being accused of making anti-Semitic remarks.

"She dared me to be John Galliano again," says the designer, who adds that he was inspired by Jazz Age photographs of Zelda Fitzgerald. "I couldn't pick up a pencil. It's been my creative rehab.

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