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Kate Moss celebrates her new business in a sheer dress

Kate Moss invited close friends and supporters DJ Fat Tony, Stella McCartney Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, Charlotte Tilbury and others to celebrate her new beauty and wellness business venture, Cosmoss, at The Twenty Two in London on 6 September. 
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Kate Moss is positively glowing right now. And why wouldn’t she be? She’s enjoying a brand new chapter as a business mogul. The supermodel, who was recently appointed creative director of Diet Coke, has unveiled her own beauty and wellness brand, Cosmoss

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She may have entered the world of wellness, but Kate is still a party girl deep down, so a celebration of this new venture was a must. The super served boho-businesswoman at the Cosmoss launch event in Harrods on 5 September, for which she wore a floaty pink dress and a crystal necklace. The following evening, she hosted an intimate dinner at The Twenty Two – a new private member’s club in Grosvenor Square that’s fast becoming a celebrity haunt. 

Her inner circle was out in full force: Kate’s boyfriend Count Nikolai Von Bismarck, Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, Stella McCartney, Sadie Frost, Charlotte Tilbury, DJ Fat Tony and Rosemary Ferguson – the latter of whom interviewed Kate about Cosmoss for British Vogue – were all in attendance. 

Kate wore a pink floaty dress to her Harrods launch. 

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The super continued her free-spirited style streak at the dinner (no corporate suits for Kate), wearing a sheer floral dress with a ruffled neckline and black strappy sandals. It was her third excellent dress in the space of a week, after the pink maxi for her Cosmoss lunch, and before that, vintage Halston sparkles to join Edward Enninful at a cocktail to kick off his book tour. 

Kate is no stranger to a sheer dress – the most famous in her wardrobe being the diaphanous silver slip that she wore to the Elite Model Agency Look of the Year party at the London Hilton in 1993. Moss has confessed how she didn’t know that dress was see-through until her picture was splashed across the papers the day after the party. “I had no idea why everyone was so excited!” she previously told British Vogue. 

This article was previously published on Vogue.co.uk