Following the drug scandal that threatened to end her career in September, Kate Moss has made a successful fashion comeback, looking better than ever.
Just a month out of rehab, she has already shot a campaign for Robert Cavalli, and has a string of new contracts in New york, Paris and Los Angeles lined up to keep her busy.
The British beauty will be the next face of French luxury giant Longchamp, starting with for their spring/summer 2006 campaign, which was shot last week by Mario Sorrenti in New York. The first ads will be run in magazines in February, and the 31 year-old model is thought to have signed up for two years, following in the footstep of Shannan Click. A Lngchamp spokesperson told Female First: "Despite her personal issues... Kate remains by far the most famous and admired model in the world. Our partnership with her makes us one of the few fashion brands that count."
Still topping the style stakes, Moss remains a world-renowned icon, who reportedly has big names climbing over themselves to work with her. Since she left rehab, she has been on the cover of Vanity Fair and W magazines, and is set to guest-edit the December edition of French Vogue. |