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PHOTOS: Kate Moss’s Wedding Registry Features $300 Ashtrays

If her luxe lifestyle and super cool bachelorette party weren’t any indication, supermodel Kate Moss is a very wealthy lady. So it’s understandable that her wedding registry would be chock-full of things that only other very wealthy people could afford to give as gifts. But Moss understands that not everyone who’s coming to her wedding has the bank account of a Guinness heir, so she’s included a few items people can pick up on the cheap.

The Daily Mail reports that Moss has registered for, among other things, cases of some of the world’s best champagne, a silk rug that could pay your mortgage for two months and a cutlery service that’s priced more like fine art than something you’re going to use to shovel down peanut butter. But they’ve also put a few things that everyone could afford, like mugs and tea strainers and cheap red wine. Take a look at what Moss and fiance Jamie Hince can look forward to unwrapping in the coming weeks.

[Author's note: we're not BFFs with Moss (otherwise we'd be going to the wedding!) so some of the images below aren't on spec with the actual registry. We did the best we could.]



[The Daily Mail]



  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FNA4O3CRC6J6LNU4FN6Y7OT6AE Emily Williams

    I thinks it’s commendable that Kate Moss put affordable things on her registry. We can judge her for a $7k mirror, but eh- if her guests were planning on spending that on a wedding gift, then go for it, I guess.
    For me, it brings to light the difference between an average registry and a stars. For instance, the most expensive thing I registered for was a set of Thomas Lee sheets: http://www.thomasleeltd.com
    I didn’t think anyone would spend $190 on me, but my aunt did. :)

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