After Admitting She Felt “Vulnerable” During Her 1992 Photo Shoot With Mark Wahlberg, Kate Moss Has Recalled Another Uncomfortable Shoot Where She Was Made To Pose Topless At 15

Kate Moss was just 14 years old when she was scouted by the owner of the modeling agency Storm at JFK International Airport.

Young Kate Moss wearing a sleeveless top with decorative shoulder details, seated and looking ahead
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Of course, Kate went on to have a wildly successful career as a legendary model and has been the face of many iconic campaigns over the years.

Kate Moss at the Versace runway
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A couple of years ago, Kate opened up about posing topless during a 1992 photoshoot with Mark Wahlberg for Calvin Klein.

Young Mark Wahlberg wearing jeans and a cap poses shirtless on a runway, with young Kate Moss in a dark outfit standing nearby
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When asked if she felt “objectified” during the shoot, Kate, who was 18 at the time, told the BBC, “Yeah, completely. And vulnerable and scared. … I think they played on my vulnerability.”

Now, Kate has opened up about another photo shoot that left her feeling uncomfortable.

Kate Moss in a tailored, shimmering suit jacket with wavy, shoulder-length hair
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Appearing on the Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud podcast last week, Kate, now 50, recalled feeling insecure when posing for the Face magazine at just 15 years old. She was pictured by British fashion photographer Corinne Day.

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“At a very young age, I started working, and I started doing pictures topless. And I was very, very conscious of a mole I have on my right tit. I hated it so much, I would cry,” she said.

Young Kate Moss wearing a tailored double-breasted blazer with a shirt and short pleated skirt on a fashion runway
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“I never wanted to be topless; I would cry. And I had to get over it because the photographer was like, ‘If you don’t do this, I’m not gonna book you for the next job,’” she shared. “So, I had to get over it.”

Kate Moss on the Fashion Neurosis podcast
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“As a model, you can’t be very self-conscious because your body’s kind of not your own when you’re a vessel for somebody else’s imagination,” she added.

Kate went on to note that her younger brother, Nick Moss, was made fun of in school after she posed topless for the magazine.

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“I was 15, and I was topless in a magazine, and I was still at school… Luckily, the Face wasn’t really sold in Croydon,” she said, referring to the London town where she was born and raised. “I don’t think anyone really saw it. But I mean, they heard… They took the piss out of my brother. He probably suffered more than I did about it.”

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Kate then recalled asking her hairdresser, Drew Jarrett, to “turn around” while she was posing for photos topless.

“I’d make Drew turn around ‘cause he was straight, and I was like, ‘I’m not having him look at me,’” she said.

“I was really shy, but it was like family; I’d worked with them so many times already that I knew them really well,” she said, referring to her hairdresser, makeup artist, and photographers. “But still, even after that shoot, I did cry a lot about taking my clothes off… I really didn’t wanna do it.”

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