Her co-model, Manzanares, a very famous Spanish matador, has done his part by revealing his upper body as well. His suit was unbuttoned to reveal his well-defined chest and abs. Meaningful Front CoverMoss also graced the magazine’s front cover by wearing a black-colored hairnet, which is quite symbolic since this clothing piece is worn by women in Spain as they go through a bereavement phase. The shot came up to be powerful as the model seemed to look at the camera with slightly opened lips while looking forlorn.
Shots by Mario TestinoAll shots of Kate Moss’ for Spanish Vogue, including the front cover and controversial topless shot; were done by premier fashion photographer Mario Testino. One of the reasons why Moss agreed to doing the topless shoot was because Testino was on board. She was sure that, with the famous photographer at the helm, her shots will be artistic. The whole outcome of the shoot was meant to feature and immortalize things and traditions that are associated with this old European country.In order to come up with a substantial documentary, Moss allowed the film maker and crew to follow her around to her activities, such as her book tour in connection with the upcoming distribution of her coffee table book. But for now, the main issue that is gaining immense attention is the Kate Moss Vogue topless photo. This is sure to boost Vogue Espana sales come the release of its December issue. Image Credit: MailOnline
