Face of an era: Kate Moss turns 50

Kate Moss was still a teenager when she got her first cover. Back then, she didn’t even think she was particularly pretty. The Brit now explains how difficult some of these recordings were for her.

Kate Moss made it onto front pages worldwide with her perfect face and became an icon of the 90s. The British woman turns 50 on Tuesday (January 16th). Moss was still a teenager when she was discovered by an agent. Did she worry about her appearance as a child? “Definitely not,” Moss once said in an interview. Neither she nor her mother thought she was particularly photogenic.

Early border crossing

As a 16-year-old, Moss landed on the cover of ‘The Face’ magazine. Photographer Corinne Day showed her with a freckled face, a feather crown and no top. She didn’t actually want to take off her top, Moss said in the BBC program ‘Desert Island Discs’ in 2022. She suffered, but the pictures changed her career. She also doesn’t have any good memories of recording with Mark Wahlberg for Calvin Klein. Did she feel treated like an object? “Yes absolutely.”

Image of the effortlessly cool

Moss’ voice sounds a bit rough, deeper than you would think, surprisingly anyway. She speaks with a British accent, saying ‘Telly’ when she’s talking about television and ‘Wellies’ when she means rubber boots. In the BBC program she presented songs that are important to her. ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’ by King Curtis, for example, David Bowie’s ‘Life on Mars’ and Van Morrison’s ‘Madame George’. A selection that supports Moss’s image of effortlessly cool. Photos sometimes showed her with a cigarette, looking pretty skinny (‘Heroin Chic’).

“Grunge guy”

For designer Wolfgang Joop, Moss has created a new type of model. “She didn’t have everything that the supermodels had before,” he told the German Press Agency. For example, at around 1.70 meters, she was too short. At that time, Kate Moss was the usual model type, such as Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista, contradicted: “She was more of a grunge type.”

Unfortunately, his team missed the opportunity to hire Moss for a shoot at the beginning of her career. “She still had brown hair and looked like a 70s teenager. And I was really excited about her photogenic face.” However, a well-known photographer advised against it at the time, citing Moss’ size. “But there’s hardly anyone who has lasted this long. She’s simply an icon.” She retained her attitude, her charisma and her charm.

Moss also accompanied a new generation of photographers. Mario Sorrenti, for example, who photographed her for a Calvin Klein perfume. “This Calvin Klein commercial actually gained cult status because of her.” Moss was once in a relationship with Sorrenti, as well as with singer Pete Doherty and actor Johnny Depp.

Changed lifestyle

Moss rejected the accusation that she was glorifying thinness. “I think I was the scapegoat for other people’s problems,” she said on the BBC show. She was never anorexic and never did heroin. When photos appeared in 2005 that appeared to show Moss doing coke, she apologized The fact that the reporting only focused on her was hypocritical. “Because everyone I knew took drugs.”

When she was asked in a video by ‘Vogue’ magazine what she missed most about the 90s, she replied: “The freedom of being without cell phone cameras.” Today, she says she rarely goes to bars, but enjoys it at home. She lives in the countryside of England. Likes old sitcoms, meditating in the morning or lying under the moonlight at night, as she told the Sunday Times newspaper.

What she does differently with her daughter

Her daughter Lila is particularly important to her. Moss founded her own agency and signed Lila there. “Watching her build her modeling career takes me back to the ’90s when I was just starting out,” Moss wrote in Vogue. “But I know things will be different for her.” Lila knows that she can say no and she has the right people around her. “I made sure of that. And let’s be honest: she’s a lot more sensible than I was back then. I mean… thank God. Ha!” (dpa)

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