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Scandal-hit Moss named Model of the Year
From Katie Fretland
LONDON—Kate
Moss was named Britain’s Model of the Year on Thursday, despite cocaine
allegations that lost her millions of dollars in modelling contracts.
Moss, 32, won out over two other finalists, Erin O’Connor and Alek Wek,
at the British Fashion Awards.
“Kate Moss is a fashion icon and without doubt one of the most prolific
models in the industry,” the awards panel said in naming her the winner.
“She has now been modelling for over 15 years and remains at the top of
her game.”
The British Fashion Council refused to comment on the potential
controversy of Moss’s nomination.
Moss lost contracts with H&M, Channel, Gloria Vanderbilt and Burberry
after the Daily Mirror newspaper published photos last year of her
allegedly using cocaine at a music studio where her boyfriend, Pete
Doherty, was recording.
After the pictures were published, Moss publicly apologized and went to
a drug rehabilitation clinic in Arizona. Prosecutors decided in June
there was insufficient evidence to charge her. Since then, she has made
a comeback, appearing frequently in fashion magazines and winning back
contracts.
Still, some say giving an award to someone whose career has been marked
by drug allegations sets a bad example.
“To me it’s baffling,” said Colombian Vice President Francisco Santos,
speaking in Britain this week during an anti-drug campaign.
“Model of the Year” is an industry accolade for the British model who
has contributed the most to the international fashion scene over the
last year. Leading press, buyers and industry figures choose the winner
from a shortlist compiled by British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman and
a committee.
“She’s the kind of survivor we all want to be,” said Jeremy Baker, a
fashion expert at London Metropolitan University, of Moss. “The paradox
is that since this time last year the scandal made her a lot better
off.”
Since the cocaine allegations, Moss has won more than a dozen contracts
with names including Bulgari, Christian Dior and Rimmel cosmetics. She
has also signed deals with cell phone brand Virgin Mobile and French
luxury label Longchamp. Topshop also recruited her to create a new
clothing and accessories line, which will be launched next spring. |