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Daily Mail
12-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE 'Kate would have been better off launching a wine brand': Insiders reveal the TRUTH behind the fall of Kate Moss's wellness brand: ALISON BOSHOFF
The 'Dusk' and 'Dawn' blends of tea (respectively 'calming' and 'uplifting') have been out of stock for 22 weeks. The day and night face creams and Sacred Mist perfume ('Fragrance for Soul, Self, Space') are being offered at deep discounts on bargain sites. The official website's 'shop' no longer functions – and frustrated potential customers who complain don't seem to have been heard. 'The cart will not load,' grumbles one on Instagram. 'The website does not work,' says another. Nobody from the team replies.


Daily Mail
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Carefree Kate Moss... but is all well at wellness brand?
Taking the chance to soak up the glorious sunshine, Kate Moss looked carefree and relaxed as she went for a stroll with her dog Archie in Notting Hill last week. But behind the smile, it appears the supermodel is far from happy. For The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the 51-year-old's wellness brand – which was launched to much fanfare just three years ago – has proved a flop. High-end stores stocking her products have slashed their prices, with some items even turning up for sale at huge discounts on a bargain-basement website. Sources have told this newspaper: 'It's all completely over.' Kate Moss looked carefree and relaxed as she went for a stroll with her dog Archie in Notting Hill last week The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the 51-year-old's wellness brand – which was launched to much fanfare just three years ago – has proved a flop High-end stores stocking her products have slashed their prices, with some items even turning up for sale at huge discounts on a bargain-basement website Cosmoss was inspired by the model's new-found love of spirituality and sobriety after decades of wild partying Cosmoss looked set to turn Ms Moss into Britain's answer to Gwyneth Paltrow, whose alternative lifestyle business Goop is worth millions The wellness brand offers everything from teas and face creams to £125 'sacred mist' perfumes Items can no longer be bought on the Cosmoss site, while others are being sold at knockdown prices on a clearance website called Discount Dragon Cosmoss – which was inspired by the model's new-found love of spirituality and sobriety after decades of wild partying – was designed to complement her newly serene way of life in the Cotswolds countryside. The wellness brand, which offers everything from teas and face creams to £125 'sacred mist' perfumes, looked set to turn Ms Moss into Britain's answer to Gwyneth Paltrow, whose alternative lifestyle business Goop is worth millions. However, items can no longer be bought on the Cosmoss site, while others are being sold at knockdown prices on a clearance website called Discount Dragon, better known for selling cut-price shampoo and surplus supermarket food stock. The brand's Sacred Mist spray, which normally costs £125, is on sale for just £39.99, while its Golden Nectar CBD Oil, which was once £105, is also available for £39.99. The Face Cleanser, once touted as the core of the Cosmoss skincare 'ritual routine', is marked down from £48 to £11.99. At Libert London Cosmoss stock is buried among a small table of items from other brands Ms Moss - a notorious 'party girl' - lives by the mantra 'never complain, never explain' At Liberty London, products are still on sale at full price but the Cosmoss counter has been dismantled Ms Moss has failed to shed any light on the situation via her website In March, Cosmoss attracted scrutiny after being threatened with compulsory strike-off action due to overdue accounts Kate Moss strutted down the streets of Notting Hill in a denim mini skirt Kate Moss opted to accessorize with large sunglasses and gold bangles Kate Moss wore stacked necklaces around her neck, both with chile charms on Kate Moss was seen laughing while holding her dog's chic red lead The fashion legend browsed the multiple clothing shops in Notting Hill Kate Moss appeared to enjoy some retail therapy - accompanied by her dog Kate Moss kept it casual with a simple black vest and frayed denim skirt Kate spent almost 2 hours inside vintage couture store 'Lovers Lane London' Kate Moss and her assistant Fiona Young, walking Kate's dogs in Notting Hill, 'Lovers Lane London' closed its doors just for Kate, so she could shop in private Meanwhile, Bond Street department store Fenwick has slashed its remaining stock by 30 per cent and Niche Beauty, once a stockist of the range, has nothing left to sell. At Liberty London, products are still on sale at full price but the Cosmoss counter has been dismantled and what stock remains is hidden in the beauty department, buried among a small table of items from other brands. Ms Moss, who lives by the mantra 'never complain, never explain', has failed to shed any light on the situation via her website. In March, Cosmoss attracted scrutiny after being threatened with compulsory strike-off action due to overdue accounts. This was reversed without explanation. A spokesman for Ms Moss and for Cosmoss did not respond to requests for comment. Cosmoss was designed to complement her newly serene way of life in the Cotswolds countryside The brand's Sacred Mist spray, which normally costs £125, is on sale for just £39.99 The brand's Golden Nectar CBD Oil, which was once £105, is also available for £39.99 The fashion icon swept away her golden locks, revealing a purple-stone pinky ring Kate Moss proved she was still at the top of her game as she walked down the street Kate Moss kept her shoes simple wearing ballet flats with criss cross details Her pampered pooch appeared to be enjoying the bustling streets of Notting Hill Lovers Lane London is iconic vintage store on Portobello Road As soon as she left, the blinds were opened and the shop was back open for regular customers Kate more a denim miniskirt and a black t-shirt with a black cardigan for the trip out Kate Moss' assistant Fiona Young was laughing away as the pair walked the dogs in Notting Hill The iconic vintage store where Moss shopped for almost two hours, shut its blinds while she browsed Kate Moss proved quite the animal lover as she held two dogs Moss styled her casual outfit with a giant wicker bag


Daily Mirror
02-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
This little-known beauty outlet has designer perfumes in 'imperfect boxes' from £15
The little known beauty clearance outlet lets you get your hands on luxury brands for as little as £1, and it includes designer perfumes that start at £15 Despite being a part of Boots, Boop Beauty is not as well-known as its sister site. However, it's a fantastic place for shoppers to find some great deals on their favourite beauty brands. This lesser-known clearance outlet offers prices starting from just £1. Whether you're in the market for makeup, skincare or other bargains, the discount section has got you covered. Additionally, there's a wide variety of fragrances available, and w've handpicked some of the best perfume deals you can snag. Ted Baker Cu Copper Eau De Toilette - was £32, now £14.49 Previously priced at £32, the Ted Baker Cu Copper Eau De Toilette is currently available for just £14.49. This fragrance blends bergamot and grapefruit with cinnamon, nutmeg, cedarwood, sandalwood and amber. Described as a scent for the modern man who values a sophisticated and unforgettable aroma, this 100ml bottle is perfect for daily use. COSMOSS By Kate Moss Sacred Mist Eau de Parfum - was £68, now £26.99 Sacred Mist, inspired by Kate Moss and crafted in partnership with renowned homeopath and alchemist Victoria Young, has seen its price slashed to £26.99, a 60 per cent saving on the original RRP of £68. Marc Jacobs Perfect Eau de Parfum - was £63, now £33.99 Perfect by Marc Jacobs is a floral perfume featuring rhubarb and daffodil notes softened by almond milk, cedarwood and cashmeran. This 'irresistible' perfume has been reduced from £63 to £33.99. Michael Kors Gorgeous Eau de Parfum - was £66, now £24.99 Both floral and woody, the Michael Kors Gorgeous Eau de Parfum is suitable for any occasion. The scent opens with a bouquet of white flowers before settling into a woody base - and it can now be yours for just £24.99, down from £66. Viktor and Rolf Flowerbomb Eau de Parfum - was £85, now £49.99 Viktor and Rolf fragrances have been a massive success among beauty enthusiasts since the avant-garde luxury fashion house introduced them. One of its top sellers, the Flowerbomb Eau de Parfum, has seen its price slashed from £85 to just £49.99 at Boop Beauty. The perfume opens with top notes of tea, bergamot and freesia, which then evolve into a floral heart of sambac jasmine, cattleya orchid and centifolia rose. The fragrance concludes with woody base notes of amber and patchouli. Omorovicza Queen Of Hungary Mist, was £65, now £12.99 Inspired by a 14th-century beauty recipe created for Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, Omorovicza's facial mist is infused with Hungary's mineral-rich thermal waters. It delivers healing properties that encourage skin repair and regeneration. This product is perfect to use before makeup as a hydrating base, or after makeup as a refreshing setting spray. And you can grab it for just £12.99, down from £65 - saving you a whopping £52, reports the Manchester Evening News. For more fragrance deals, take a look at LookFantastic. Alternatively, visit Superdrug and The Perfume Shop.


Daily Mail
24-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Fate of Kate Moss' wellness brand Cosmoss revealed after it faced a compulsory strike-off less than three years after being founded
Kate Moss ' beleaguered wellness brand Cosmoss has narrowly avoided being dissolved, as new official documents show the threat of compulsory strike-off has been discontinued. Just weeks after the company was issued a formal notice warning it could be removed from the official register, Companies House confirms the action has now been halted. According to the update, the Registrar of Companies is 'taking no further action', stating that a cause had been shown as to why Cosmoss should remain on the register. The Mail revealed in February that Cosmoss faced being struck off the register, sparking concern about the future of Moss's much-hyped lifestyle venture. Launched in 2022 to much fanfare, Cosmoss promised to channel Moss's supermodel sensibilities into a wellness empire, offering products ranging from teas and face creams to £105 'sacred mist' sprays. But while the business has seemingly dodged a legal bullet, fans are now left scratching their heads over the brand's digital silence and online dysfunction. Despite the reprieve, Cosmoss hasn't posted on its Instagram account since February — an unusual lull for a brand that once leaned heavily on its moody, moss-green aesthetic and lifestyle messaging. The last post, on 20 February, is filled with customer complaints. 'Is there something wrong with your EU web shop? Trying to make some purchases but cart will not load. Have tried both on iPhone and Mac. Would love to put in an order,' one fan wrote. Another replied saying they were having the same problem. A third added, 'I placed an order 4 days ago and can't see its status because the website doesn't work. I see error all the time.' Attempts to add products to the cart on Cosmoss's official website currently result in an empty basket, making it impossible to complete a purchase. Adding even more fuel to the confusion, several Cosmoss products have recently surfaced on the beauty discount retailer Boop Beauty - with markdowns of up to 69 percent off, suggesting a potential stock clear-out or shift in distribution strategy. MailOnline has contacted a representative for Kate for comment. When Kate launched Cosmoss in 2022, she claimed it would 'open a door' to 'balance, restoration, and love'. But this is not the first sign of trouble as the wellness brand reportedly owed lenders more than £405,000 in April 2023. The brand's skincare products, made from 'potent, natural substances', are split into three daily rituals which cost more than £400 in total The skincare brand sells 20 herbal tea bags for £20, as well as perfumes, and skin creams - including a £105 regenerating face oil and a £125 Sacred Mist room spray. Kate claimed Cosmoss is 'self-care created for life's modern journeys' upon its launch on September 1, 2022. It has been likened to a British version of Gwyneth Paltrow's US business Goop as Kate became the latest celebrity to jump on the wellness market. Kate's beauty products, made from 'potent, natural substances', are split into three daily rituals which are said to balance the 'body and soul with the natural environment and the circadian cycles'. The website describes these rituals as enabling us to 'adjust to the rhythm of nature, help us find inner peace and self-fulfilment, and open a door to balance, restoration and love'. The full three rituals cost more than £400, while the popular Golden Nectar serum - which contains the 'mythical' tears of Chios, a plant resin produced on the Greek island - has a £105 price tag alone. The dawn ritual, which fills the body with 'positive energy', costs a total of £287 and includes a £21 antioxidant 'dawn tea', a £52 cleanser and £95 anti-ageing face cream. In 2023, the Daily Mail revealed that Kate had won a legal battle with a pharmaceutical firm over the name of her brand Cosmoss. It means she has trademarked Cosmoss for ranges such as herbal preparations for medicinal purposes, plus food and mineral supplements in her latest venture. 'Kate has huge ambitions for the Cosmoss brand,' the Daily Mail's Richard Eden was told at the time. Kate applied to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) in 2022 to trademark Cosmoss for applications from aromatherapy candles, vitamin supplements and teas to magazines, videos and home furnishings, but Danish firm Pharmacosmos objected to her application. The company, which makes products for those with iron deficiencies, has been in business for more than 50 years. It gave a 'likelihood of confusion' as the reason for its objection, but the opposition to Kate's application was dropped. A filed update at the IPO showed at the time Cosmoss no longer planned to trademark goods intended for treating iron deficiency, meaning there would be no clash with the Danish firm. Then the brand faced backlash again in March 2024 when Kate boasted that she had succeeded where the world's top scientists have failed - and found a miracle cure for eczema. Just one application of her new £105 Golden Nectar skin oil, she said, had an unexpected bonus of instantly getting rid of eczema or another uncurable skin condition, psoriasis. 'I have to tell you a secret: we didn't know when we made it; we've discovered it since,' she says in a video of her conversation with fashion writer Alessandra Steinherr, posted on the Cosmoss Instagram page. 'I have friends with eczema and any kind of psoriasis, any kind of spots, bite... You put this on — and gone, the next day.' However, the NHS website states that there is no cure for eczema or psoriasis, which are painful, unsightly conditions whose symptoms are usually treated with moisturisers as well as creams and ointments to reduce swelling and redness during flare-ups. Kate was blasted by the NHS ' top doctor Professor Sir Stephen Powis over the 'misleading health claims'. The brand previously also had problems with federal authorities in the United States over plans to market a cannabis-derived health product.