She may have been known as a city girl, but supermodel Kate Moss is living up to her surname as she nears her milestone 50th birthday – surrounded by nature at her grade II listed home in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
The 49-year-old, who was the face of designers like Calvin Klein and Chanel, swapped London for life in the hamlet of Little Faringdon, West Oxfordshire, during the pandemic.
And in an interview with the Sunday Times, she revealed snippets of her bucolic lifestyle.
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She told the newspaper she goes wild swimming ‘in a secret place, in the middle of lots of fields and only the villagers are allowed to use it’. Last year, Moss launched her new skincare brand Cosmoss by posting a video of herself to Instagram swimming naked in what appeared to be a rural river.
The model said she grew potatoes, garlic, onions, tomatoes and salad leaves in her vegetable patch, and cooked Sunday lunch for 20-year-old daughter Lila.
And she told the Sunday Times that she has taken up the habit of moonbathing; lying under the night sky to absorb energy from the moon. She also ‘charges’ her crystals under moonlight.
Every morning, the supermodel meditates for 10 minutes and also recites affirmations, telling her interviewer that among her favourite phrases were ‘embrace the unknown’.
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