Bringing Heroin Chic Style to the Masses: Kate Moss Unveils New Clothing Line

How Many Girls Will Starve Themselves to Look Good in Moss' Super Skinny Jeans?

Kate Moss released her clothing line Tuesday at the retailer Top Shop in London. Teenage girls flocked to the unveiling desperate for a chance to have first grab at the clothing. Daisy Taylor a 15 year old Londoner who rushed to the unveiling stated "She's got a
Bringing Heroin Chic Style to the Masses: Kate Moss Unveils New Clothing Line
 really cool look., and she is also from Southeast London so we can relate to her." The ramifications of teenage girls' ability to identify with the model who was depicted on the cover of The Daily Mirror, a British tabloid, preparing to snort cocaine have yet to become clear.

Kate Moss introduced the waif look, also referred to as heroin chic, to the fashion industry. She has long been criticized for her often dangerously thin physique and reported drug use. Moss lost many modeling contracts after the Daily Mirror printed pictures of her apparently snorting cocaine, and British authorities indicted her on drug charges. The charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence; pictures of drug use are not admissible in court in Great Britain. Moss later attended rehab and apologized for her behavior while never admitting to actual drug use. She was able to resurrect her modeling career however, despite continued criticism of her alleged drug use and low weight.

Moss' new clothing line contained a range of items such as vests, t-shirts, mini-dresses, and skinny jeans. Moss contributed vastly to the success of the first design of so called skinny jeans. The jeans are made of stretch denim; have abnormally "skinny legs" reportedly fitting so tightly they embody a "sprayed on look". Critics so far have only taken aim at Moss' designs lack of originality but it is just a matter of time before the question of "How many girls will starve themselves to fit into Kate Moss' skinny jeans?" is posed.

Related information
  • Kate Moss has long been criticized for her low weight and alleged drug use
  • One of Moss' designs, skinny jeans, are meant to fit so tightly they embody a sprayed on look
  • Moss' unveiling comes on the heels of Madrid banning underweight models from the catwalk
 
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i'm as skinny as kate moss. i get sick of being picked on. dude leave her alone

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 2:05:00 AM

I just watched a E news program involving how quickly Kate Moss is able to shrug off scandal when compared to other celebs...one week she is on film doing coke the next she is celebrated and popular again. As far as the thin aspect of things...in America it is being preached that we are all over weight (well not my skinny self) so maybe her appearance is applauded by some as an inspiration to change that? ha ha or not thanks for sharing

Posted on 05/15/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

honestly she ALMOST looks like she just stepped out of a concentration camp. She is so rail thin.

Posted on 05/04/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

I agree with L. It'll be a passing magazine trend, but not something we'll see very often on us 'regular' folks.

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

I do not believe that this will sell well in the US. There are not enough zombies here that would be able to fit the clothing. L.

Posted on 05/02/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

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