Kate Moss had no idea infamous '90s 'naked dress' was see-through

Kate Moss and the sheer slip
The supermodel has spilled the beans on THAT dress. Photo credit: British Vogue / Getty Images

British supermodel Kate Moss had no idea the infamous 'naked dress' she wore in 1993 would become so controversial.

In a new interview for British Vogue, the 48-year-old was asked to discuss 20 of her most famous outfits.

While reflecting on the sheer slip she wore to an Elite Model Management party in London 29 years ago, Kate insisted that she had no clue the dress was so revealing and believed she had been fully covered in the much-copied look.

"I did not know that this dress was see-through until the pictures came out the next day in the newspaper," she maintained. 

"It was the flash that made it look naked 'cause actually the fabric when I was wearing it, when I went out I didn't think it was that see-through. But, obviously, it was."

English supermodel Kate Moss wearing a diaphanous silver dress at the Elite Model Agency party for the Look of the Year Contest at the Hilton Hotel, London, September 1993.
Kate Moss at the 1993 Look of the Year Contest. Photo credit: Getty Images

Moss's choice of outfit sparked controversy after she was photographed wearing the sheer dress while at a Radiohead gig in Camden.

"I mean, had I known I'd be talking about it 30 years later... good dress, good night," the mum-of-one laughed.

Elsewhere in the conversation, Moss also spoke about her photoshoot for the 60th anniversary issue of Playboy in 2013.

"Well, I met Hugh Hefner, I went to his house. I really liked him and he was there with his kids and a few of his bunnies and one of his bunnies took me round the house and gave me a tour and stuff," she recalled. 

"I met his secretary who'd been with him for like 70 years, they're just like a lovely institution or something, family vibes. I don't know, I really liked it, there was nothing like seedy or gross about it. It was kind of really playful."

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