Kate Moss Gets Hitched!

Kate Moss married The Kills guitarist, Jamie Hince, on Friday in Southrop, England during a traditional church ceremony. 

After the pair announced their engagement in February, there was speculation that the 37-year-old supermodel would design her own dress, but she instead opted for a custom-made gown by John Galliano. The sheer, bias-cut gown was figure-hugging and was covered in gold rhinestone embellishments. At a closer look, you’ll even be able to see some flowers and polka dots embroidered into the fabric. A unique, but elegant choice, staying true to Kate’s signature style. 

Kate’s hubby Jamie, 42, was clad in a light blue suit by Yves Saint Laurent. It’s a questionable colour choice, but somehow it worked. 

“It was a wham bam rock n’ roll marriage,” a source tells Us Weekly of Kate and Jamie’s nuptials. “She came out of the church with the bridesmaids and just snogged his face off — a couple of huge kisses, then the doors to the Rolls Royce opened and rock music blared out for everyone. It was a ‘Wow, Kate Moss is married’ moment.”

In true rockstar style, sources have said that the newlyweds would follow the wedding ceremony with a three-day festival of events dubbed “Moss-Stock,” which will include performances from Kanye West and Snoop Dogg. I say, if you’re going to get married, you might as well turn it into a spectacle (I don’t really say that, but in this case, it seems appropriate). 

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  1. Galliano’s issues aside, I loved-loved-loved La Moss’s dress, esp the gold and feathers at the bottom and the super long veil. Safe to assume that’s her daughter in the photo attached?
  2. Galliano’s issues aside, I loved-loved-loved La Moss’s dress, esp the gold and feathers at the bottom and the super long veil. Safe to assume that’s her daughter in the photo attached?

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