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Kate Makes Her Comeback
Kate Moss is back. In a big way.
Days after leaving rehab, she's on the front pages and looking better than ever.
Vanity Fair photographed Kate last year but hasn't used the pictures - until now. Clever people.
A spokeswoman insisted they had picked Kate merely because she is "topical". "She is interesting and in the news," their statement read.
The American mag devotes 11 pages to the 31-year-old model, asking: Kate Moss, Can She Come Back? The answer appears to be yes, yes, yes.
According to Grazia magazine, there's a "thick pile of contracts" at Kate's agency offices worth £2m, including offers to write her book and tell her story in print or on TV.
According to a friend, "Kate's 100% confident with herself and what she wants to do next.
"She has worked out that she's the model with the greatest impact in the whole of the fashion world."
In a recent statement, Kate said she was in "excellent spirits" after a month-long spell in the Meadows clinic in Arizona.
Her career appeared to have fallen apart after pictures of her allegedly snorting cocaine were published.
H&M and Burberry axed her and Chanel said it would not be extending her contract. But cosmetics giant Rimmel and luxury fashion house Dior stuck by her.
Now she is said to be "luminous", and to have put on 5lbs since her treatment.
Kate has been spending time in the States before returning to work, but already has jobs lined up in LA, Paris and New York over the next month.
She plans to spend lots of time with daughter Lila, although her future with Pete Doherty is less clear.
Last Updated: 08:52 UK, Wednesday November 02, 2005
Kate Moss is back. In a big way.
Days after leaving rehab, she's on the front pages and looking better than ever.
Vanity Fair photographed Kate last year but hasn't used the pictures - until now. Clever people.
A spokeswoman insisted they had picked Kate merely because she is "topical". "She is interesting and in the news," their statement read.
The American mag devotes 11 pages to the 31-year-old model, asking: Kate Moss, Can She Come Back? The answer appears to be yes, yes, yes.
According to Grazia magazine, there's a "thick pile of contracts" at Kate's agency offices worth £2m, including offers to write her book and tell her story in print or on TV.
According to a friend, "Kate's 100% confident with herself and what she wants to do next.
"She has worked out that she's the model with the greatest impact in the whole of the fashion world."
In a recent statement, Kate said she was in "excellent spirits" after a month-long spell in the Meadows clinic in Arizona.
Her career appeared to have fallen apart after pictures of her allegedly snorting cocaine were published.
H&M and Burberry axed her and Chanel said it would not be extending her contract. But cosmetics giant Rimmel and luxury fashion house Dior stuck by her.
Now she is said to be "luminous", and to have put on 5lbs since her treatment.
Kate has been spending time in the States before returning to work, but already has jobs lined up in LA, Paris and New York over the next month.
She plans to spend lots of time with daughter Lila, although her future with Pete Doherty is less clear.
Last Updated: 08:52 UK, Wednesday November 02, 2005
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