It’s 4 October, 1992, in Milan. A young Kate Moss , then just 18 years old, is in the midst of her first runway season. Her debut in Milan is for Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 1993 collection – a show replete with ’70s-style bell bottoms, colourful patchwork suits, bug-eye shades and wild, feather-adorned hats. It’s a show that’ll go down in history for its blend of hippie and grunge influences, as well as the fact that it elevated Moss from fashion darling to megawatt supermodel (before this, she’d mostly done campaigns). “I think I’d just met Naomi and Christy,” Moss told British Vogue of the Dolce & Gabbana show. “That was the beginning of years of fashion fun.”

Thirty three years later, one of the world’s most famous models and fashion icons has walked hundreds, possibly thous

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