Kate Moss
Kate Moss began her modeling career in the 1990s when “heroin chic” was trending. She was an “anti-supermodel” with her waifish and lean form in a fashion era that preferred more buxom girls like Cindy Crawford. Heroin chic was characterized by pale skin, dark circles under the eyes, painfully thin body, and androgyny. Kate fit that bill and was featured in a campaign for Calvin Klein in 1996.
Known for her party-girl lifestyle, especially during the height of her fame and youth, those years took a toll on her looks. Drugs, alcohol, and being a smoker that did almost a pack a day dried out her skin and caused stained teeth and some premature signs of aging. The dry skin meant more pronounced wrinkles. Lifestyle choices are what wore down on Kate Moss’s good looks.