Fifty is about to become the new forty (again). On Tuesday, Kate Moss will hit her half-century in Mustique, the Caribbean island beloved by royals, rock stars and the super-rich who like their luxury low key. She has plenty to celebrate: her thriving wellness company, her modelling agency and the fact that her status as Britain’s chief supermodel-cum-cultural icon is unthreatened.
Over the years, there have been drug scandals, debauchery and some seriously dodgy boyfriends, but Teflon Moss has somehow sailed through it all. Only Moss could cavort with pimpled Pete Doherty and collaborate with oleaginous Philip Green and come out unscathed.
How does she do it? Others have fallen away through age, scandal or sheer exhaustion. How does Moss keep her crown?
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