Kate Moss Wears Pink Hair in Marc Jacobs Resort 2023 Campaign
Supermodel Kate Moss is back and looks better than ever in the Marc Jacobs Resort 2022/2023 campaign.
Pink, pastel colors - shocking? In small strands or distributed throughout the hair for a full color effect. Shades of pink, surprisingly, return. Dyeing the boldest and most daring hair, and championing this trend that will still be hot in 2023, is the ethereal Kate Moss, who provides her elitist bad-girl image for the new Marc Jacobs campaign and immediately brings back memories of her past in pink.
But it's not the first time the British supermodel has left her platinum blonde hair color behind to experiment with other hues. At the beginning of her career, in the 90s, she always wore unusual cuts and daring colors.
Kate and Marc have always been an infernal duo. The two have now teamed up again for the unveiling of the 2023 collection. Kate Moss next to her pink look parts from the "Resort" collection of Jacobs. In addition, she almost looks like superstar Madonna when she advertises in Kiki platform boots - from the runway collection - and jeans with the brand's monogram motif.
Made of supple, full-grain leather with rope handles, this bag exudes sophistication. An adjustable leather strap completes the look and pairs effortlessly with any ensemble.
A lifetime in pink: from Versace to Chanel
The top model is no stranger to such "headshots". In 1994, she wore completely pink hair at one of Chanel's fashion shows. On this occasion, she was styled with a high ponytail decorated with a barrette, which to this day, along with the CC, is the most expressive symbol of the brand: the camellia.
She was also seen wearing this shade at Versace in 1998. The Italian fashion house combined matching accessories with it.
Pink became an iconic color at that time. So now, in partnership with Marc Jacobs, she returns to her "pink roots" and the beginnings of her career.
The Marc Jacobs campaign was photographed by Harley Weir and designed by Danielle Emerson. Similar to the concept behind recent Marc Jacobs collections, the collection shown in the photos conveys a classic feeling of 90s nostalgia.