Kate Moss' assets rise to 12m
Updated: 2012-08-21 15:44
(Agencies)
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Kate Moss' assets have increased to £12 million ($18.88 million) in last year.
The 38-year-old supermodel almost tripled her assets in the last 12 months with her company Skate LLP triple its income from £2.4 million ($3.78 million) in 2010 to £7.8 million ($12.27 million) by the end of October 2011.
Another company, Tilly Church Ltd, reported a financial increase from £2.1 million ($3.3 million) to £4.5 million ($7.08 million).
As arguably the world's most famous model, Kate has lucrative contracts with Christian Dior, Rimmel and Chanel - a deal which she lost in the wake of her 2005 scandal when she was photographed allegedly snorting cocaine with her ex-boyfriend Pete Doherty.
The catwalk superstar also has deals with Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein, Virgin Mobile, Longchamp, Mango and Vogue-Eyewear and she also banked £3 million ($4.72 million) designing a clothing range for Topshop.
Kate - who is married to The Kills guitarist Jamie Hince and has a nine-year-old daughter, Lila Grace, from her relationship with magazine editor and journalist Jefferson Hack - has a reputed total fortune of £50 million ($78.66 million).
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