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Kate Moss fashion award stirs controversy in Britain
From Mike Collett-White
LONDON
— Supermodel Kate Moss, at the centre of a cocaine scandal just over a
year ago, has won the top accolade in British fashion, but the award has
divided opinion and stirred fresh controversy over the celebrity.
The Model of the Year prize at British fashion’s answer to the Oscars
late on Thursday sealed Moss’s recovery from a newspaper story that
briefly threatened her career.
In September, 2005, photographs of the 32-year-old model apparently
snorting cocaine appeared on the front page of British tabloid The Daily
Mirror. Since then, “cocaine Kate” as she was dubbed has returned to the
pinnacle of her profession and she was not charged over the allegations.
Some commentators and drug charities are concerned over what the award
says about fashion and what signals it sends to young people tempted to
use drugs.
But fellow models and celebrities have defended Moss, pointing to her
commercial success and her willingness to apologize for her behaviour.
“I think it’s a bad reflection on the world of fashion,” said Jane
Ennis, editor of celebrity magazine Now. “The fact that she has become
an even bigger icon since getting into all this trouble is fantastically
decadent. Sometimes commercial interests should be set aside to look at
the wider picture.”
George Ruston, director of Hope UK, a drug education charity in Britain,
called the award “unhelpful” and said advertisers were as much to blame
as Moss.
But he added that for every young person who looks up to Moss as a role
model, many do not, and the problems of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis
abuse are worse than that of cocaine.
WORLD CELEBRITY
Bryan Roberts, analyst at London trend spotting agency Planet Retail,
said Moss was one of the world’s top celebrities, and, rightly or
wrongly, guaranteed column inches.
“She’s become a bigger name since the scandal and anyone who affiliates
himself with her name will reap the publicity.” |