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Kate Moss and other celebrity friends (including Sienna Miller and Lily Allen) attended the funeral of Tarka Cordell (the 40-year-old musician, writer and model who committed suicide last week) in London on Sunday (May 11).

Yesterday I showed you Gisele Bundchen’s pictures from the March/April 2008 edition of V magazine, now here’s Kate Moss in the same issue of V. Her beautiful editorial is entitled “Wildflowers” and was shot by photographer Nick Knight.
(Sorry for censoring the NSFW parts, but I know some people are at work when viewing these pictures!)

Agyness Deyn has made it to the top of Tatler magazine’s best dressed list.
The 25-year-old model took the place of Kate Moss, who was chosen “best dressed” for the past two years. Kate is now number two on the list.
The pixie-haired blonde, whose real name is Laura Hollins, stole the spotlight at London Fashion Week in September and has also been named Model of the Year.
She has featured on the cover of Time magazine and fashion house Zara has even ordered mannequins designed around her.
Tatler noted: “Whether she’s sipping chai at the Russian Tea Rooms in Primrose Hill or kicking back at Henry Holland’s studio. She’s fash-fabulous… Rockin’.” [Daily Mail]

Kate Moss is on the cover of Vogue UK magazine’s March 2008 issue (a record issue with 430 pages) in a very trippy photoshoot by photographer Craig McDean.
You can admire Kate’s editorial by clicking the link below (and in case you were wondering, the images are intentionally blurry to give a hypnotizing effect).

Kate Moss is in the new Spring/Summer 2008 ad campaign for French luxury brand Longchamp.
The supermodel teamed up with photographer Mario Sorrenti for the New York-set shoots. Kate can be seen posing in front of the Brooklyn Bridge and in front of the Manhattan skyline toting a selection of oversized bags.
Here’s how the campaign has been characterized by Longchamp:
“Opposite Brooklyn Bridge or at the very top of a South Manhattan tower the imagery is evokes an eighties spirit full of femininity, energy and fun.”