Kate Moss has been voted onto Vanity Fair magazine's top list for the best dressed people in world. 32-year-old graces the cover of forthcoming issue wearing nothing but a white fur hat, long white gloves and over-the-knee leather boots.
Magazine's fashion and style director, Michael Roberts, said Moss was elevated to Vanity Fair's "Hall of Fame" after getting more votes than any other woman for a place on its 67th annual International Best-Dressed List. He said she was "the most followed style icon of our time".
Sexy Vanity Fair cover is the latest move in Moss' career comeback. She entered a drug rehab clinic in Arizona last year after pictures of her allegedly using cocaine were published in a British tabloid. In June, prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence to charge Moss. After the cocaine allegations Moss was dropped by Burberry, and the high street chain H&M; and the cosmetic brand Rimmel announced that it was reviewing her contract. Chanel decided not to renew her contract. Moss's response was to apologize, check into rehab and distance herself from Pete Doherty, the lead Baby Shambles singer, who has also had drug problems. The strategy worked: Moss has had her contract renewed by Burberry, remained the face of Rimmel and acquired deals with a list of organizations that include Versace, Calvin Klein, Bulgari, Stella McCartney, Virgin Mobile and Nikon. Her predicted earnings have been put at more than twice the level before scandal erupted.
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