Jane Moseley Captivates In 'Morning Has Broken' By Hyea W. Kang For Vogue Korea December 2018

Painter, sculptor, model Jane Moseley initially rejected the world of modeling, preferring to maintain her integrity as a starving artist, even working on a pearl farm in Tahiti, wrote Vanity Fair in November 2016.

Eventually Moseley became less invested in her image and more invested in a stable income, a decision that has worked well for her.

Turns out that straddling the two worlds wasn’t all that weird for Moseley. Her mother, Lisa Lindsay-Hogg, was a model in the 1980s; her father is cult horror-film actor Bill Moseley, and she’s been obsessed with the grotesque since she was a young girl. In her late 20s, which is middle age in this industry, and covered in tattoos of cartoon-character zombies, Moseley became an unexpected sensation. 

Jane Moseley is styled by Eunyoung Sohn in ‘Morning Has Broken’, lensed by Hyea W. Kang for Vogue Korea December 2018./ Hair by Rick Gradone; makeup by Holly Silius

Michael Bailey-Gates Captures 'Les Enfants Terribles' For Vogue Italia November 2018

Naomi Chin Wing, Jonny Brown, Anton Jaeger, Emma Boyd, Amanda Murphy, Gemma Ward, Jane Moseley, Luis Bobadilla, Logan, Carly Mark are styled by Patti Wilson in ‘Les Enfants Terribles’. American photographer, model and artist Michael Bailey-Gates is behind the lens for Vogue Italia November 2018./ Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Kanako Tanase

T The New York Times Style Magazine featured Michael Bailey-Gates in March 2018.

Thomas Whiteside Captures Jane Moseley In 'Remember The Time' For Numéro Tokyo May 2018

Thomas Whiteside Captures Jane Moseley In 'Remember The Time' For Numéro Tokyo May 2018

Model Jane Moseley is styled by Shun Watanabe in 'Remember The Time', one of two cover stories lensed by Thomas Whiteside for Numéro Tokyo May 2018./ Hair by Marco Braca; makeup by Asami Matsuda