Kirsty Hume

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Kirsty Hume

Kirsty Hume at Hollywood Life Magazine’s 7th Annual Breakthrough Awards, 9th December 2007. Photo by Luke Ford.
Date of birth September 4, 1976 (1976-09-04) (age 31)

Kirsty Hume (born September 4, 1976[1]) is a Scottish model who came to prominence in the fashion world in the 1990s. A columnist likened her appearance to a Botticelli angel.[2]

She is married to rocker and actor Donovan Leitch, Jr.. After getting married in Scotland in 1997, they drove all around Bali in a jeep.[3] The couple have a daughter named Violet.[4]

In 1996 Hume was the feature model for Chanel ads.[5] She has modelled for Victoria's Secret.[2] For the March 1996 Gucci presentation of fall and winter fashion collections in Milan, Italy, Hume wore a fabulous dress made of white jersey (clothing) with a plunging neckline.[6]

Following a 1997 Paris, France showing of Karl Lagerfeld designs for Chanel, Hume was queried by a Russian TV reporter. He asked her what was the most exciting part of her job. She answered, Um, the money.[7] She appeared in a bias-cut chiffon gown designed by Donatella Versace at the January 1998 Milan fashion show.[8]

Hume patronized the 26th Street flea market in Manhattan when shopping for Momo Falana, a line of hand-dyed dresses made from vintage lingerie. Parker Posey and Donna Karan were also customers of the business, which sells to patrons by appointment only.[9]

Hume attended a Halloween party at Lot 61 in Chelsea, Manhattan, with Leitch and Oliver Stone, in 1998. The Japanese-themed event included an appearance by Leonardo DiCaprio and friends dressed as members of Kiss.[10] Hume arrived in fangs.[11] The night before Halloween in 1999 Leitch and Hume hosted a party at the same venue. Hume was draped in vines and the couple were scantilly dressed as Adam and Eve.[12]

Hume and Leitch eschewed city life and relocated to Woodstock, New York. Hume began to study painting and paganism after their move.[2] She is fond of wearing flip flops and Birkenstocks.[3]

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  1. ^ Model of the Week: Kirsty Hume. AskMen.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-13.
  2. ^ a b c Yipes! Catwalkers Discover The Catskills, New York Times, February 28, 1999, pg. ST1.
  3. ^ a b Two For The Road, New York Times, March 24, 2002, pg. F56.
  4. ^ Actors Gang Up For Benefit, Los Angeles Times, August 26, 2007, pg. E4.
  5. ^ Counter Intelligence, New York Times, February 11, 1996, pg. SM58.
  6. ^ Designers get serious about dressing the customers, Pacific Stars and Stripes (newspaper), Tuesday, March 26, 1996, pg. 15.
  7. ^ Fun With Fashion, New York Times, June 1, 1997, pg. SM63.
  8. ^ In Milan, Men's Wear Addresses The Globe, New York Times, January 13, 1998, pg. B12.
  9. ^ Hippie Slips, New York Times, August 9, 1998, pg. ST3.
  10. ^ People, Rock 'n' roll all night, and party every day, Syracuse Herald-Journal, Tuesday, November 5, 1998, pg. C2.
  11. ^ The Night, Celebrities And Other Sideshows, New York Times, November 5, 1995, pg. 55.
  12. ^ The Anti-Elitist Club Party:Ready Or Not, New York Times, November 7, 1999, pg. ST4.

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