Kate Moss looked fresh-faced at her one-year celebration for the first anniversary of her lifestyle brand, Cosmoss, on Monday.
The iconic supermodel, 49, hosted a wellness morning at member's club Annabel's in London with Indian-American author and alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra. They invited guests to join them for an intimate breakfast and offered talks with specialists.
Kate rocked a laid-back look in a thin white jumper and loose silk trousers. She was glowing in simple make-up as she stood in front of a sofa and mosaic wall for photos. She opted for an overall casual chic look and kept her blonde her straight as it flowed over her shoulders.
In one snap, she pulled her best model pose and parted her lips while sitting on the colourful sofa. Kate completed the outfit with light pink nails, silver high-heeled shoes and simple jewellery including silver rings and a pearl necklace. She also posed with the likes of Zanna Roberts Rassi, Bella Freud, Patricia Caring and model Jordan Barrett.
The iconic model trademarked “soulful, sensual, self-aware” Cosmoss in September last year. She took to her Instagram page, as well as her brand's page, to share a short black-and-white clip of herself enjoying all that nature has to offer before the website launched for fans.
Ellie Bamber to play Kate Moss in film about her relationship with Lucian FreudIn the video, Kate briefly looks back at the camera before slowly walking into a pond in her birthday suit at an unknown location.
Right at the end, she is seen going to dive into the water and swimming towards a large tree. "Follow me to Cosmoss," she narrates the clip. Kate also captioned the post: "Mesmerising and magical. COSMOSS is self-care created for life’s modern journeys. Coming 01.09.22."
Cosmoss sells 20 herbal tea bags for £20, as well as skin creams – including a £105 “regenerating face oil” – perfumes and a £120 “sacred mist” room spray. It is unclear how much Cosmoss made in its first year, but it was revealed earlier this year that the company owed lenders more than £405,000 against stock and assets of just over £315,000.
Meanwhile, Kate has been busy with her many projects. She was announced as creative director at Diet Coke last July and featured in last year's campaign too. This time around, she drew on an iconic 1990s when a shirtless man caught the attention of office staff during a 'Diet Coke Break'.
The original advert, which first aired in 1997, saw female office workers halt work at 11.30am as they ogled over male model Robert Merrill cleaning their windows. Kate said: "It’s all about a pause to love what you love and indulge yourself in that moment, without taking yourself too seriously. I’m excited to unveil the new campaign soon."
She added: "Last year was such an incredible experience, so when we collaborated again the archives were an amazing place to start. "The Diet Coke Breaks are classics and I wanted to add a fashion twist to these moments. The campaign is very different aesthetically to the ‘90s and ‘00s but the narrative is the same."