
Every star is destined to fade away after a certain period of time, irrespective of its luminosity and brightness. Going by the statistics, it seems supermodel Kate Moss is the recent victim of this phenomenon.
It was just a year ago, the fashion world was ready to kill each other in their race to rope in Moss to promote their brand. But the current scenario presents a totally different story of the supermodel.
Moss’ appeal has suffered drastically in this twelve months. Many big brands are now refraining from casting her as their model. She has lost some valuable deals from prestigious fashion houses that include Agent Provocateur and Coco Chanel.
Kate had made a fortune last year with a record 18 major contracts, but this year she is left with only 11 of those. There was a time when the Vogue magazine was nearly full to the brim with campaigns fronted by Moss, but now she is seen nowhere in the magazine.
Going by this trend, it seems Moss is losing the battle to more young and worthy ladies.
But is it really the end of Kate Moss? This is a tough question to answer. The 33-year-old might be experiencing a bad phase, but its too early to write her off completely. Everyone has seen her capability of bouncing back from near-dead situations.
As one senior industry source points out,
You could say she’s past her peak but her peak is not determined by her, it’s determined by her ability to sell clothes. No one is yet seriously saying she’s lost it.
Anyway, the fashion world is a place full of uncertainties. One should always expect the unexpected.





