Kate Moss tops Vanity Fair's best-dressed Updated: 2006-08-01 08:23

An undated publicity photograph shows the September Style Issue
of "Vanity Fair," featuring a photograph of model Kate Moss photographed by Mert
& Marcus exclusively for Vanity Fair, July 31, 2006. REUTERS/Photographed by
Mert & Marcus exclusively for Vanity Fair/Handout
Kate Moss, wearing long white gloves, leather boots and a white fur hat,
graces the cover of Vanity Fair's September issue.
The 32-year-old
supermodel also appears in a photo spread inside the magazine, on newsstands
Aug. 8. In two photos, she sports an androgynous look - wearing a black
hat, jacket and tie - inspired by Marlene Dietrich. In another, she
channels Dietrich in the 1934 movie "The Scarlet Empress" by posing in a white
gown draped around her waist.
Moss has the top spot among the rich and famous featured in the magazine's
international best-dressed list for 2006.
Other sharp dressers include George Clooney, Oprah Winfrey, Renee Zellweger,
Gwen Stefani, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, CNN newsman Anderson Cooper,
filmmaker Sofia Coppola, Prince William and Jordan's Queen Rania.
The sexy Vanity Fair cover is the latest move in Moss' career comeback. She
entered a drug rehab clinic in Arizona last year after pictures of her allegedly
using cocaine were published in a British tabloid. In June, prosecutors said
there was insufficient evidence to charge Moss.
Although Moss lost contracts with Chanel, H&M and Gloria Vanderbilt after
the photos were published, she has signed new modeling contracts and appeared on
several magazine covers, including the December issue of Vanity Fair.
She has maintained her relationship with Burberry, and can be seen in the
company's new ad campaign.
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