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Kate Moss sizzles in leopard print bikini on Ibiza holiday with model daughter

Kate Moss sizzles in leopard print bikini on Ibiza holiday with model daughter

Daily Mirror10-07-2025
Supermodel, Kate Moss, made sure all eyes were on her as she frolicked in the sea on the Spanish party island of Ibiza, wearing a tiny leopard print bikini
Kate Moss looks sensational in new snaps in which she sizzles in a leopard print bikini in Ibiza. The iconic supermodel is holidaying on the Spanish party island with her daughter, Lila, as they make the most of the Balearics isle's beauty.
Seen larking about in the sea, wearing the striking bikini, with her hair slicked back into a bun and a pair of designer sunglasses, Kate, 51, looked like she was having a whale of a time as she splashed around in the water with a male companion.

The fashion icon was also seen sunbathing topless as she relaxed with a cigarette in her hand. Kate was joined on holiday by her daughter, Lila, who is following in her mum's footsteps with a string of big name fashion shoots under her belt.

The 22-year-old also cut a striking figure, sporting a black bikini with her hair loose around her shoulders as she soaked up the sun with her mum.
As the pair, who enjoy all Ibiza has to offer every year, relaxed on the beach, Kate didn't seem to let news of her wellness brand going into liquidation affect her, which was reported last week.

The Croydon-born star's premium skincare and wellness business has officially filed to end all operations. Cosmoss has entered into liquidation proceedings, less than three years after launching.
According to the most recent company filings, liquidators were appointed on June 24, 2025 and filed to close its operations on June 25. As reported by Business of Fashion, the company last filed accounts in 2023 with the UK's Companies House; it has never disclosed its revenue. The company also faced compulsory strike-off because of "overdue" accounts.
Speculation about the operation's future began to emerge when heavily reduced products began popping up on discount sites. The company also went relatively quiet, not posting on social media for several months.
The recent filing declared that Cosmoss owed $4 million (£2.9m) to creditors, the majority of which was owed to Moss' personal talent agency, Kate Moss Agency. Moss is also the majority shareholder of the company, alongside the incubator Warsaw Labs and other individual partners.
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