Kate Moss ditches party girl reputation for wellness lifestyle as she swaps nightclubs for meditation and admits she is in ‘denial’ about turning 50
She rose to fame as one of the most famous models of the 90s, epitomising the ‘heroin chic’ look.
But as she approaches her 50th birthday, Kate Moss is living a very different sort of life and has reinvented herself as a wellness guru.
The model, 49, was known as a party girl for many years but these days she’s ditched nightclubs in favour of being tucked up in bed by 11pm.
The star has founded her own wellness brand called Cosmoss where she sells a variety of beauty products with quirky names like ‘Sacred Mist’ and ‘Golden Nectar’.
She has also taken up the practice of ‘moonbathing’ – lying under the light of the moon in order to absorb its lunar energy – and believes in the power of crystals.
Change of pace: Kate Moss has reinvented herself as a crystal-loving wellness guru as she approaches her 50th birthday (pictured in September 2023)
Guru: The star has founded her own wellness brand called Cosmoss where she sells a variety of beauty products with quirky names like ‘Sacred Mist’ and ‘Golden Nectar’
Speaking to The Sunday Times, she said: ‘I put all my crystals on a tray and put them outside in the garden,’ she said. ‘Just cleansing the crystal, charging the crystals.’
Previously describing her happy place as on the dancefloor, Kate has since left London for the west Oxfordshire countryside where she practices transcendental meditation and goes wild swimming in a ‘secret place’ only the local villagers use.
The fashion icon also believes in the power of positive affirmations to improve one’s outlook with ’embrace the unknown’ and ‘trust the universe and it will lead the way’ being among her favourites.
Despite her new Gwyneth Paltrow-like lifestyle, Kate still allows herself one vice.
‘I still smoke occasionally,’ she said. ‘I’ve heard that when you stop, you can really tell [by your skin]. But I haven’t stopped… yet.’
The model admitted she is in ‘denial’ about her upcoming 50th birthday because she does not feel her age.
‘I’m not turning 50,’ she said. ‘No. I’m not thinking about it. I do not feel 50.’
Briefly discussing her party days, Kate told how she now never stays out at a party past midnight, describing it as her ‘cut off point’.
Party: The model was known as a party girl for many years but these days she’s ditched nightclubs in favour of being tucked up in bed by 11pm (pictured with Naomi Campbell, 1999)
Career: Kate rose to fame as one of the most famous models of the 90s, epitomising the ‘heroin chic’ look (pictured in 1999)
Kate’s beauty products, made from ‘potent, natural substances’, are split into three daily rituals which are said to balance the ‘body and soul with the natural environment and the circadian cycles’.
The website describes these rituals as enabling us to ‘adjust to the rhythm of nature, help us find inner peace and self-fulfilment, and open a door to balance, restoration and love’.
The full three rituals cost more than £400, while the popular Golden Nectar serum – which contains the ‘mythical’ tears of Chios, a plant resin produced on the Greek island – has a £105 price tag.
The dawn ritual, which fills the body with ‘positive energy’, costs a total of £287 and includes a £21 antioxidant ‘dawn tea’, a £52 cleanser and £95 anti-ageing face cream.
It is then finished with the £120 Sacred Mist eau de parfum which ‘envelopes you with its hypnotic yet grounding fragrance’ to ‘provide a sense of inner peace’.
Earlier this month, the Daily Mail revealed that Kate had won a legal battle with a pharmaceutical firm over the name of her brand Cosmoss.
Lifestyle: Kate has left London for west Oxfordshire where she practices transcendental meditation and goes wild swimming
It means she has trademarked Cosmoss for ranges such as herbal preparations for medicinal purposes, plus food and mineral supplements in her latest venture.
‘Kate has huge ambitions for the Cosmoss brand,’ the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden was told at the time.
It is then finished with the £120 Sacred Mist eau de parfum which ‘envelopes you with its hypnotic yet grounding fragrance’ to ‘provide a sense of inner peace’.
Earlier this month, the Daily Mail revealed that Kate had won a legal battle with a pharmaceutical firm over the name of her brand Cosmoss.
It means she has trademarked Cosmoss for ranges such as herbal preparations for medicinal purposes, plus food and mineral supplements in her latest venture.
‘Kate has huge ambitions for the Cosmoss brand,’ the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden was told at the time.
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