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Business of Fashion
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- Business of Fashion
Kate Moss' Cosmoss Enters Liquidation
Cosmoss, the premium skincare and wellness brand, founded by the supermodel Kate Moss has entered liquidation proceedings. According to corporate filings, the company appointed liquidators on June 24, and filed to close its operations via the winding up process on June 25. In its liquidation filing, the company declared it owed $4 million to creditors, including more than $3 million to Moss' talent agency, Kate Moss Agency. It last filed company accounts in 2023 with the UK's Companies House; it has never disclosed its revenue. Originally founded in 2022, Cosmoss offered a range of perfumes, skincare and teas, ranging from $25 for tea to $155 for its Sacred Mist perfume. While Moss is a cultural icon and has been an ambassador for major brands including Calvin Klein and Diet Coke, she is famously private, rarely granting interviews – to some commentators, her public image was at odds with the brand's wellness aims. ADVERTISEMENT The brand was marketed with homeopathic and spiritual claims, and was carried in Liberty London and Fenwick department stores. Moss is the company's largest shareholder, alongside Warsaw Labs, a business incubator, the homeopath Victoria Young and other business partners. Representatives for Moss did not respond to a request for comment. Sign up to The Business of Beauty newsletter, your complimentary, must-read source for the day's most important beauty and wellness news and analysis. Learn more: Why Kate Moss Can Sell Diet Coke and Wellness The model is better known for her hard living past than her taste in beauty products. But Moss's past aversion to self-promotion is potentially setting her new brand Cosmoss up for success, argues BoF beauty editor-at-large Rachel Strugatz.


Scottish Sun
25-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways
Kate's company was selling pots of face cream for £95 MOSS' £3M LOSS Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KATE Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million. Papers signed by the model, 51, show the company has little more than £5,000 in the bank and £241,000 of leftover stock. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Kate Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million Credit: Cosmoss 3 Kate sold a £125 Sacred Mist perfume Credit: Cosmoss In total, it owes unsecured creditors £2,939,729.29. A source said: 'Kate turned her back on partying in lockdown and became obsessed with wellbeing and healing. 'But now she's gone full circle and is back on the party circuit, it seems the business has hit the skids, too. 'She has called in liquidators and now just wants to put it behind her. "Kate put her heart and soul into Cosmoss, but it didn't work out.' The Cosmoss website — selling products including a £125 Sacred Mist perfume and £95 pots of face cream — is no longer taking orders. A section called Kate's Corner has not been updated since February. Kate launched the brand in 2022 and said ditching her old life in London for a fresh start in the Cotswolds had given her a new focus. She said: 'I wanted to create something that would help me feel more grounded, something I could share.' At the end of 2023 Kate was back out on the party circuit. Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week Last October she was spotted falling out of a taxi following her daughter Lila's 22nd birthday celebrations in Paris. And in January she held a raucous birthday bash at The Dorchester in London. 3 Kate launched the brand in 2022 after ditching partying Credit: Cosmoss Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


The Irish Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways
KATE Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million. Papers signed by the model, 51, show the company has little more than £5,000 in the bank and £241,000 of leftover stock. Advertisement 3 Kate Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million Credit: Cosmoss 3 Kate sold a £125 Sacred Mist perfume Credit: Cosmoss In total, it owes unsecured creditors £2,939,729.29. A source said: 'Kate turned her back on partying in lockdown and became obsessed with wellbeing and healing. 'But now she's gone full circle and is back on the party circuit, it seems the business has hit the skids, too. 'She has called in liquidators and now just wants to put it behind her. Advertisement read more on kate moss "Kate put her heart and soul into Cosmoss, but it didn't work out.' The Cosmoss website — A section called Kate's Corner has not been updated since February. Kate Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Latest She said: 'I wanted to create something that would help me feel more grounded, something I could share.' At the end of 2023 Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week Last October she was spotted falling out of a taxi following her daughter Lila's 22nd birthday celebrations in Paris. And in January she held Advertisement 3 Kate launched the brand in 2022 after ditching partying Credit: Cosmoss Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


The Sun
25-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways
KATE Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million. Papers signed by the model, 51, show the company has little more than £5,000 in the bank and £241,000 of leftover stock. 3 In total, it owes unsecured creditors £2,939,729.29. A source said: 'Kate turned her back on partying in lockdown and became obsessed with wellbeing and healing. 'But now she's gone full circle and is back on the party circuit, it seems the business has hit the skids, too. 'She has called in liquidators and now just wants to put it behind her. "Kate put her heart and soul into Cosmoss, but it didn't work out.' The Cosmoss website — selling products including a £125 Sacred Mist perfume and £95 pots of face cream — is no longer taking orders. A section called Kate's Corner has not been updated since February. Kate launched the brand in 2022 and said ditching her old life in London for a fresh start in the Cotswolds had given her a new focus. She said: 'I wanted to create something that would help me feel more grounded, something I could share.' At the end of 2023 Kate was back out on the party circuit. Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week Last October she was spotted falling out of a taxi following her daughter Lila's 22nd birthday celebrations in Paris. And in January she held a raucous birthday bash at The Dorchester in London.


Daily Mail
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kate Moss's lifestyle brand she hoped would rival Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop closes less than three years after it was launched
When Kate Moss created her lifestyle brand, Cosmoss, she hoped it would rival the success of Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow 's Goop. Now, however, the supermodel has thrown in the towel and closed down the company less than three years after it was launched to great fanfare at Harrods in 2022. Yesterday, she put the Cosmoss Group into voluntary liquidation. Its demise is reported in documents filed at Companies House, with a notice reporting the appointment of liquidators on June 18. At the time of launch, Moss, 51, claimed it would 'open a door' to 'balance, restoration and love'. Last year, she boasted that she had succeeded where the world's top scientists had failed – and found a miracle cure for eczema. Just one application of her new £105 Golden Nectar skin oil, she said, has the unexpected bonus of instantly getting rid of eczema or another incurable skin condition, psoriasis. 'I have to tell you a secret: we didn't know when we made it; we've discovered it since,' she said in a video of her talking with a fashion writer, posted on the Cosmoss Instagram page. Cosmoss products including dawn tea, face cream and cleanser. Last year, Ms Moss boasted she had found a miracle cure for eczema 'I have friends with eczema and any kind of psoriasis, any kind of spots, bites... You put this on – and gone, the next day.' Cosmoss sold a range of own-brand teas, skincare products and a book of 150 'positive messages'. Its launch represented a big change of career for Moss, who was branded 'Cocaine Kate' in 2005 after pictures surfaced which a newspaper claimed showed her snorting drugs at a music studio. She lost her £1 million contract with H&M and booked herself into a rehab clinic. Cosmoss has been a family affair for Moss, whose daughter Lila, also a model, attended various events promoting the brand. Lila, 22, who wore a revealing sheer top at Paris Fashion Week yesterday, was among the guests at Cosmoss's first anniversary party in 2023. In the same year, Kate won a legal battle with a Danish pharmaceutical firm over the Cosmoss name. It meant that she was able to trademark the brand for herbal preparations for medicinal purposes, plus food and mineral supplements. 'Kate has huge ambitions for the Cosmoss brand,' a source declared at the time. Cosmoss's first and only set of accounts showed that it owed lenders more than £405,000 against stock and assets of just over £315,000. Moss, who grew up in Croydon, south London, was due to file more up to date accounts by last December, but the figures – due to span 18 months to December 2023 – remain overdue at Companies House. Ahead of the liquidation, members of staff revealed that they had gone unpaid since January. The end of the brand also follows its failure to secure trademark status in America. Moss was the single-biggest shareholder in the business. The website remains up and running, but her goods cannot be placed into the basket to purchase.