Kate Moss can enjoy the status of a fashion legend until the end of his life. With the help of incredible beauty and a filigree build, the British completely revolutionized the industry, introducing, once and for all, a trend for skinny look, which received a thankless name “heroin chic”. Now at the age of 48, the model paused for a moment to reflect on the legacy she had left behind in an interview with BBC Radio 4.
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It turns out that the beginning of her career was for the young Kate extremely difficult. Long before the “Mee too” movement was born, a teenage British girl met men who tried to use her as a model. Photographers insisted that she take off her underwear, even when it was intended to advertise it.
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I had a terrible experience working on a bras catalog. I was only 15 years old. The photographer said, “Take off your shirt.” So I took it off. I didn’t feel confident with my body then. Later he told me to take off my bra. I felt something was wrong. I took my stuff and got out of there. This experience really sharpened my senses. I can sense the wrong atmosphere a kilometer now.
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Moss recalls that even the photographers she later became friends with used to push herself beyond her comfort limits. Such was the case with the set of photoshoot by photographer Corrine Day, who made Kate an international fashion icon.
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That wrinkled nose you see on the cover … Corrine made me “squeal like a pig”so she can get the right shot. I didn’t want to do this, but she insisted. “Squeal like a pig, it looks good then.”
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The photographer also insisted that Kate posed completely naked for the camera. She even made the model cry.
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The unpleasant incidents of the filming sets coincided with the problems in Kate’s family life. Her parents decided to divorce. Soon the girl fell into the wrong company.
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I started smoking and hung out with people much older than me. Lots of older boys took care of me. They protected me. They took me on tours around London. I would change from my school uniform to normal clothes and go to a bar in Soho. I didn’t even like the taste of alcohol. I was drinking Long Island Ice Tea because it didn’t smell like any percentages. But of course it’s a very strong drink.
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Of course, journalists also had to touch on the topic of Kate’s famous photos with an undefined white powder. These photos seriously damaged the modeling career in 2005. At one point, there was even talk of the possibility of withdrawing her parental rights. In retrospect, Moss views the whole thing as show business hypocrisy.
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It made me sick. I was furious. Everyone I knew was on drugs, and the press focused solely on me. They wanted to pick up my daughter. It was pure hypocrisy – he recalls after 17 years.
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At a recent Coca Cola Diet press conference, Kate declared that she “always loved Coke” (a term for both carbonated drink and cocaine), which was met with hearty laughter from the audience.
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Has she proved she has distance?
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I’m in a few amateur photo groups on fb and guess what? Men take ugly, vulgar photos of models very often (there are sites where you can find someone to pose for you for study photos) and very often they are completely naked. Women, on the other hand, take subtle, emotional photos with their clothes on. No guy should be a photographer, because it’s just another reason to watch your firm breasts and tell people it’s art.
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There used to be a lot of crap. People didn’t talk about what was going on in show business, in the church, they pretended there was no problem. I hope it will end soon and all the guilty will regret it.
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People, you are sick. You accept the exploitation of girls. She wanted to be a model, not someone else’s toy. It’s time to clean up those who used, not those who were abused.
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I will never understand the phenomenon of her beauty and career.
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Here, the little older ones in Tap madl have to undress and are willing
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Latest comments (23)
omg, looks like a well done 60 and not even 50 years old Oo
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And what Wolinski did in Top Model. A humiliation by the Jury
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🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
8 min. temu–
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At any moment you could withdraw, say no, not before she was 18 she was asked to do the same thing more than once … and she agreed. Now the drama….
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Unfortunately, that’s the way it is in business. If your parents do not have the influence and the money, you will only be humiliated and abused because you want to work. Unfortunately, poor girls must have an education (I’m talking about engineering, medicine or even computer science) because in these professions the earnings are fairly equal and the woman will not be a slave (work and husband)
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People, you are sick. You accept the exploitation of girls. She wanted to be a model, not someone else’s toy. It’s time to clean up those who used, not those who were abused.
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how poor so why did she agree? She could have given up, but no, and now a great lamentation and trauma!
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It was necessary to give up contacts with this environment and hello.
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But, darling, that’s the way you decided to climb to the top, so don’t complain.
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I also do not understand the phenomenon of her beauty. I think that every age 15-19 I was young and beautiful in my own way. She has very distant eyes then zero eyebrows wasted drunk face drugs … I don’t understand
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Sorry, but knowing these realities, I don’t believe it “ran away”. That’s not how it was / she becomes a super model, don’t pretend, you know how it is. Remember when a brothelmam was arrested in the ’90s, who pimped famous supermodels to Hollywood actors?
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Here, the little older ones in Tap madl have to undress and are willing
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There used to be a lot of crap. People didn’t talk about what was going on in show business, in the church, they pretended there was no problem. I hope it will end soon and all the guilty will regret it.
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