
Kate Moss wears a simple T-shirt printed with the words "Vietnam" - Photo: Vogue
In the 1990s, Kate Moss was considered one of the six iconic supermodels who shaped the fashion world at that time.
Starting her modeling career at the age of 14, Kate Moss quickly became a phenomenon with the "heroin chic" style - the image of a slim, skinny model with a cold beauty typical of that era.
Possessing a sharp face and plump heart-shaped lips, she became the "muse" of many famous fashion houses and is one of the most sought-after faces in the world .
Good Morning Vietnam
Few people know that in 1996, Kate Moss did an editorial photo shoot for Vogue magazine (USA) set in Saigon.
The photo series, themed "Good Morning Vietnam", was taken by photographer Bruce Weber and styled by stylist Brana Wolf.
Kate Moss appears charming in photos imbued with the Asian spirit, blending classic beauty with modernity.

The photo series is interspersed with typical Vietnamese scenes such as rice fields and ancient houses. In the midst of that space, Kate Moss wears the most fashionable clothes of the time, creating a contrast between rustic and modern features - Photo: Vogue
Not only depicting the beauty of the top supermodel of the 1990s, the photo series also recreates a close and culturally rich Vietnam through familiar details such as ancient houses, mahogany beds, mother-of-pearl inlaid tables and chairs, conical hats, cyclos or simple T-shirts printed with the words "Vietnam".
True to the theme name "Good Morning Vietnam", the photo series exudes the brightness of dawn, evoking the simplicity and sincerity of the Vietnamese people. Interspersed in that space is the youthful, liberal image of British supermodel Kate Moss, then in her twenties.
After nearly 30 years, let's look back at the photo series of supermodel Kate Moss posing in Vietnam that appeared in Vogue magazine (USA), June 1996 issue.

Kate Moss's photo series is in the Vogue magazine issue titled "Good Morning Vietnam" - Photo: Vogue

Kate Moss sits on a cyclo in the middle of the street in elegant clothes - Photo: Vogue

The image of a Vietnamese student wearing a red scarf appearing next to supermodel Kate Moss has delighted many people - Photo: Vogue

In the photo of Kate Moss sitting on the back of a female student wearing ao dai on a motorbike, the Asian-style frame made many people curious. Few people knew that the girl driving at that time was Ngo My Uyen, a famous Vietnamese actress in the 1990s - Photo: Vogue

The designs of Dolce & Gabbana, John Galliano, Givenchy or Giorgio Armani that Kate Moss wore in the photo series were highly applicable and were later renewed and transformed for the 2011-2012 fashion collections - Photo: Vogue

Kate Moss appeared in a space with a strong Asian feel with intricately carved wooden furniture and a large banana leaf canopy behind her. She wore a high-necked silk cheongsam, her sharp gaze evoking a sense of luxury mixed with nostalgia - Photo: Vogue

The supermodel stands in the middle of an old house, with walls stained by time and a typical tiled floor. She wears a tiger-print shirt with a white floral embroidered skirt by Dolce & Gabbana, combined with black high heels, bringing a modern image but still in harmony with the classic Vietnamese space - Photo: Vogue
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