Sunday 12 January 2014

The New Moss: Meet Kate’s Model Sister

KATE MOSS's younger half-sister, Lottie Moss, has been signed by Storm Model Management - the same agency as her elder supermodel sibling. Moss turned 16 yesterday, and tweeted a picture of her portfolio page on the Storm website.
"Now that she has turned 16 we are pleased to welcome Lottie onto our client roster on our New Faces division at Storm," a Storm spokesperson told us this morning. "However, as she is in full time education she is concentrating on her exams and this is her focus."
Lottie was 13 when she first caught the eye of scouts, after she appeared as a bridesmaid at her big sister's wedding in July 2011. Speculation fast emerged that she was due to follow in Moss's footsteps, but her mother and Storm decided that she was too young and her career has been put on hold until now. She is just 5'5" in height - generally considered as small for a model (Kate Moss is a diminutive 5'8") - and has the same high cheekbones as her sister. With blonde hair and wide blue eyes, will her fresh-faced, English rose appeal prove as much as an asset to her as it did a young Kate? 


DSquared2's Chinese Triumph



DSQUARED2 has won the right to distribute its collections in China. A court in Hangzhou ruled that the Italian label was "legitimately allowed" to sell its designs in the region, although another company - Nuohe - had already trademarked the DSquared brand.
The company were originally denied the right to operate in China because Nuohe had registered the label, along with Dior Homme and Iceberg, three months before. The counterfeit company opened stores using the label's logo lettering, and copying products and even the layouts of the brand's boutiques. The decision means that Dsquared2 can go ahead with their expansion into China, WWD reports.

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