Who Framed Kate Moss?
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How did the media furore surrounding the Croydon-born supermodel's drug disgrace affect her life and career? Who betrayed her to the press? The gripping scandal is dissected.



Kate Moss
born: 16-01-1974
birth place: Addiscombe, Croyden, UK

Vital statistics:

- Eyes: hazel
- Hair: light brown
- Height: There is some controversy surrounding this. Storm Model Agency lists it as 173cm (5’ 8”) but it is widely known that Moss is shorter than that, about 170cm (5’ 7”). [Corroborating this in her autobiography, 5’ 6” 1960s model Twiggy writes that she and Moss are around the same height.]
- Weight: 49kg (107lb)
- Measurements: 32A-23-34
- Dress size: UK 8
- Occupation: supermodel
- Tattoos: small heart on her hand
- Food preferences: is a vegan
- Modelling agencies: IMG Models (NY), Marilyn (Paris), Storm (London)

- The original Supermodels of the 1980s were Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington.

- Appearances on the covers of major fashion magazinzes:
Vogue – more than 10 times (including being on the cover of the first Russian Vogue).
W – 17 times, including one issue that had nine different covers, all featuring Moss. (In the Sep 2003 issue, W calls Moss its muse).

- The 2006 Marc Quinn sculpture, ‘Sphinx’, which shows Moss in a complicated yoga position was actually modelled by an experienced yoga student but the body, hands and feet are cast in Moss’ measurements.

- Declared the sexiest woman of all time in Arena, a men’s magazine in a 2004 poll to mark their 150th issue. Moss was age 30 at the time.

- Voted by other supermodels and the fashion industry as No.1 in Channel 5’s search for “The World’s Greatest Supermodel”.

- Was No.1 in Vogue’s “Best Dressed Personalities in 2005”. Her boyfriend of the time, Pete Doherty was No.2 in the men’s list, 29 December 2005.

- It is believed that Moss, together with close friends Sadie Frost and Stella McCartney, is looking into buying shares in the Goldeneye resort on the north shores of Jamaica. The exclusive tropical hideaway is owned by music mogul Chris Blackwell, made up of cottage-style villas and beachfront properties, and is the location Ian Flemming chose to write his 007 novels.





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