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WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT: Kate Moss revisits the major 90s dress moment

Kate Moss ensured all eyes were on her at a Diet Coke event in London on Wednesday the model, 48, who was appointed as Creative Director for the brand earlier this year.


Kate Moss practically invented the naked dress back in 1993, a phenomenon that is very much still a staple for today's red carpet style. And the supermodel is returning to her roots lately with not one, but two, see-through gowns in the last week.



The model arrived at her Diet Coke party in a sheer, shimmering silver-and-black ankle-length gown with a super-plunging, draped neckline. She paired the frock with a black duster that she wore over her shoulders and matching platform pumps. She accessorized with a silver clutch and layered dainty necklaces. Her hair was styled in a deep part and loose curls, and she kept her makeup simple.


Moss recently reminisced about her iconic '90s look in an interview with British Vogue. "I did not know that this dress was see-through until the pictures came out the next day in the newspaper," she said. "It was the flash that made it look naked 'cause actually the fabric when I was wearing it, when I went out I didn't think it was that see-through. But, obviously, it was."



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