Kate Moss' bad clothes days
Updated: 2012-05-08 09:35
(Agencies)
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Kate Moss. [Photo/Agencies] |
Kate Moss insists she has bad clothes days "just like anyone else".
The 38-year-old supermodel - who is regularly referred to as one of the most beautiful women in the world - revealed she often leaves her garments "strewn all over the floor" on days when she doesn't know what to wear.
When asked if she ever has bad clothes days, she replied: "God, yes! Just like anyone else I have bad days and leave clothes strewn all over the floor. Just ask my friends."
But even when the stunning star is unsure about what to put on, Kate knows she can always rely on styling herself in jeans, jackets and trouser suits because she believes that look suits her the most.
She explained: "I love the jeans, jackets and trouser suits. I think it's a look that works well for me."
Kate revealed supermodels Christy Turlington - who is best known for representing Calvin Klein for 20 years - and Canadian beauty Linda Evangelista were her biggest modelling inspirations when she was growing up.
She added to Cosmopolitan magazine: "When I started it was Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista. I love Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton too."
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