Kate Moss in her Cavalli ad
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THEY'RE REALLY DOWN-TO-EARTH: There's more to Kate Moss and Pete Doherty's press life than tabloids and paparazzi now that the couple will separately grace Roberto Cavalli's men's and women's fall ad campaigns. Both were shot separately by Mert Alum and Marcus Piggott in Ibiza (where else?) with different moods: Moss appears in color against sand dunes to complement Cavalli's safari-explorer fall theme, while the Babyshambles' frontman was shot in black-and-white portrait style for a timeless feel.
"Kate Moss and Pete Doherty perfectly embody everything that's contemporary and they're poetic, creative and wild," said Cavalli. "They go against mainstream and have an innate and fantastic sense of style." The shots intend to highlight Doherty's slightly ambiguous spell and his status of contemporary icon, he added.
"For his extreme lifestyle, at first Pete seems like a very bad role model, but his debauchery does not interest me at all," added Cavalli. "Behind his damned appearances, Pete is an exceptionally talented man: a true rocker, pure and not keen on compromises."
Both campaigns break in the July issues of fashion magazines worldwide. — Alessandra Ilari
THE DEVIL IN HEARST TOWER: Want to become a virtual "Ugly Betty," complete with inane tasks, a demanding boss and no office? Seventeen will give visitors to its Web site that very opportunity beginning today when it launches Editor's Assistant, an online game where teens can step into the shoes of assistant to Seventeen editor in chief Ann Shoket. Players will be introduced to the game by Clair Windsor, the real-life assistant to Shoket, who describes how hectic and unpredictable her job is. The objective is to complete as many of a week's worth of administrative tasks without angering the not-surprisingly demanding boss.






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